Sunday, September 20, 2009

Thangs a Super (Boss) Might Should Know

A fraudster posing as West Virginia's governor got caught because a letter he sent out was riddled with bad grammar.

Here's the story: http://www.boston.com/news/odd/articles/2009/09/17/police_wva_man_impersonated_gov_to_steal_info/

Here's the moral:
If your grammar's so bad that West Virginians notice, you should stick to shoplifting.

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2 comments:

Linnee said...

I'd love to read that letter!

I saw this today. Quite a battle rages over whoever/whomever in the comments. Thought you'd enjoy it, June.
http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/

June Casagrande said...

That link is hilarious. I love the one where the store is threatening would-be shoplifters. It's like a sign that says, "We can't afford a security guard," or more accurately, "We can't afford a security guard but we have God working for us as a hit man."

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