No, I think they spelled it right this time. Literally, the car will "break" for tailgaters. Seem's like a Ray VN pun. Are you sure it wasn't his vehicle?
I actually don't think it's a pun; I just think it's poor spelling.
Thanks for your thoughts on my post about children. I need to read Tripp's book or go through the video series again. I remember the basic principles, but not the methods for practicing those principles.
I shouldn't laugh at that sticker as there is a person who thought it was right and an auto detailer (or someone similar) who thought it was right. I am almost afraid to ask what the response was when the driver showed it off to his/her friends. Seeing that it is still on there tells me that no one noticed!
No, I think they spelled it right this time. Literally, the car will "break" for tailgaters. Seem's like a Ray VN pun. Are you sure it wasn't his vehicle?
ReplyDeleteI actually don't think it's a pun; I just think it's poor spelling.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your thoughts on my post about children. I need to read Tripp's book or go through the video series again. I remember the basic principles, but not the methods for practicing those principles.
If that sticker was in Jackson, I'm surprised they even spelled it that close.
ReplyDeleteI shouldn't laugh at that sticker as there is a person who thought it was right and an auto detailer (or someone similar) who thought it was right. I am almost afraid to ask what the response was when the driver showed it off to his/her friends. Seeing that it is still on there tells me that no one noticed!
ReplyDeleteb nettles,
If only it were true!
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