but it would’ve been funnier if they had stuck with his real name. This way, it just makes it look like they don’t know how spell. The play on the DaVinci Code is obvious without switching the “i” for an “a.”
p>I’ve slept about 5 hours this week so sorry if my spelling was a little sloppy. I’ve been fighting a casino in Middleboro since May of last year. I’ve been personally threatened, my business has been threatened, I’ve had to go to the police and I regularly receive e-mails from a local pro-casino advocate who insists I am a terrorist.
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p>If I don’t laugh, I’ll cry. So take it for what it is, spelling and all.
monorailsays
Analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies of it.
about the painful misspelling of Sal’s name on the first screen.
but it would’ve been funnier if they had stuck with his real name. This way, it just makes it look like they don’t know how spell. The play on the DaVinci Code is obvious without switching the “i” for an “a.”
It’s pretty funny.
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p>I’ve slept about 5 hours this week so sorry if my spelling was a little sloppy. I’ve been fighting a casino in Middleboro since May of last year. I’ve been personally threatened, my business has been threatened, I’ve had to go to the police and I regularly receive e-mails from a local pro-casino advocate who insists I am a terrorist.
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p>If I don’t laugh, I’ll cry. So take it for what it is, spelling and all.
Analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies of it.
…It was.
spelling. Someone always gets hurt.
Um, as someone whose “e” always gets left off…
…are always a Where’s Waldo of spelling errors.