This Walmart Sign Also Shows Excellent Attention To Detail
[Columbus, Ohio. July 2007]
The first is a mistake. The second is a flickr competition. If you stumble upon a misspelled Walmart sign, take a picture and submit it to our Flickr pool. Tag it "Walmart is smrt."
Attention, Walmart shoppers! This ad is for you! Woo hoo!
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Comments:
@mopar_man: But I would not think that your random employee at each store is making these signs, I'd imagine they get sent from corporate, so they are probably wrong everywhere. If they were made by employees, I'd imagine we would see more subversive behavior as opposed to just bad spelling.
You know, you'd think that if you were making signs for a nation-wide big-box store that you would have access to a spell-checker, instead of just relying on Verna in the cubicle next-door.
@homerjay: Shhh..it's so special, nobody knows.
I think there's a big difference between writing an entire article with one typo and misspelling one word on a huge printed sign that can't easily be fixed.
How is this worse than Consumerist writers always referring to themselves as plural?
We can't believe we're posting this, considering we follow a largely vegetarian diet
Now, tell me, did a pair of Comsumerist writers, who are both vegetarians, really post that article together? You guys do this all the time, you're in no place to be complaining about other people's English skills.
@tylerkaraszewski: Pfft. Newb.... Thats the 'royal WE.' Ben and company are VERY big fans. We've adressed this ad nausium in the past and have pretty much given up.
Now we don't notice it anymore.
I love a good grammar or spelling post. I'm a proofreader, so I'm always noticing signs like this one. My favorite spelling error was on a card I selected on 123Greetings.com. A friend's boss had died, so I picked a nice card with some flowers on the front. When it was time to personalize the inside, it said, "Nothing can ease the pain of loosing someone so dear." I sent them an e-mail alerting them to the error and the card is now fixed.
My pet peeves are the usual confusion with they're/their/there, your/you're, its/it's, using an apostrophe to indicate that something is plural rather than possessive, and inconsistency in comma usage (using a serial comma in one section of an article or book and not using the serial comma in another section). My biggest pet peeve is when people spell whipped cream as "whip cream" -- it doesn't even make any sense. Whip cream is something a dominatrix might use to keep her leather whip soft and flexible, while WHIPPED describes the type of cream you would put on your dessert.
as a radio amateur i use the "we" term quite a bit in communicating with other hams.....it's just the way "we" do it, and who gives a crap anyway.....you guys can mis-spell all the words you want to...it's even better if it makes the perfect people squirm....i type with one finger also...so there...........











Considering Wal-Mart employee intelligence, I'm predicting you'll get a lot of these.