Thursday 20 August 2009

Road Spelling Test


Have you ever sent that email or post and only afterwards realised that there's a spelling mistake you missed?. Well, don't feel embarrassed. The font can only be about 36 points high in Outlook Express anyway. Unlike the three foot spelling mistake above.

5 comments:

  1. Lol oh dear! Whereabouts is that?

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  2. It's been labled stapelton road, and looks like the bit just where that road crosses Easton way

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  3. A quick Google Streetview search reveals this is indeed the case. On the other side of Easton Way the word BUSS is replaced by BUSES (wider lane for those leaving the city).

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  4. I see the cyclist just gets a symbol, a bit like Prince. LMAO!! Maybe they couldnt spell that either :-)

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  5. "buss" is in fact a firstbus trademarked term, for something that isn't quite a real bus, a bit like "I Can't believe it's not butter". If they called them buses, there would be advertising rules about their functionality, but by calling them a "buss", they can get away with being shite.

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