
What in the hell was this guy thinking... I mean, I'm all for writing on a dirty truck "Muck the Fets" but this is a big fail. I had to read it more than once to even figure out what the heck he was trying to communicate with travelers. I read the Angry Grammarian, and I enjoy it. I have been told that I'm a spelling and grammar nazi by some folks. But it's true... I really am. I expected to see a random middle-aged truck driver and assumed it was just some weird guy that wrote on the truck. False! It was in fact (what I would assume to be) a Vietnam Vet on board. I have some questions...
1) Why is there a comma after 'Vietnam' and 'On Board'?
2) Were (Where) you drafted before you covered grammar, spelling and correct word usage in school?
3) Was your main goal to let your truck get that filthy, solely to write things in the dirt?
4) Do you have other phrases for other wars that you participated in, or otherwise?
5) Do you rent out the back of your truck as ad space? If not, you totally should consider that as an option.
Andrew and I went to the gym today... that makes me going habitually as of late. Which is working out, because I am suddenly 7 pounds lighter. Don't ask, I like Wawa Bagel Sammiches & Skittles. But whatever, it's working and I am enjoying myself.
1) Why is there a comma after 'Vietnam' and 'On Board'?
2) Were (Where) you drafted before you covered grammar, spelling and correct word usage in school?
3) Was your main goal to let your truck get that filthy, solely to write things in the dirt?
4) Do you have other phrases for other wars that you participated in, or otherwise?
5) Do you rent out the back of your truck as ad space? If not, you totally should consider that as an option.
Andrew and I went to the gym today... that makes me going habitually as of late. Which is working out, because I am suddenly 7 pounds lighter. Don't ask, I like Wawa Bagel Sammiches & Skittles. But whatever, it's working and I am enjoying myself.
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