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Somebody fecked up.
I would call this design a success!
Pobody’s nerfect.
I was about to say that a peaple would be a pear/apple hybrid, but wouldn’t you know it? It’s been done and they call it a papple.
Made in Peaple’s Republic of Make.
I sharpen my knives on my mistakes.
– Tom Waits
To E.R. is human; to the vet, canine.
I’ve pulled a few boners in my time.
Nobedys fault…
Running Comment | 1:55 am:
“They sharpen their knives on my mistakes”
FTFY
DnT | 3.23:
I stand corrected but as they say: ‘always go with your first impetuosity’.
It’s a nice haddie.
I think it should be poplese
I’ve heard of Pie-apples.
I make thim ecerydat!
@Running Comment | 3:45 am: Heh, It did cross my mind that you might have done it deliberately, because of the nature of the post.
Also, I got to hear another Tom Waits song I wasn’t familiar with. And that’s when I realised the mistake.
They say; You learn by your missed steaks.
Laundry instructions: Do not irony.
Garmeant made: In the Peaple,s Repubelic of Chinea.
I thought I made a mistake once, but I was wrong.
Are you sure this isn’t deliberate?
♫ Shower to the Peaple’s…Shower to the Peaple’s…” ♫
The peaple take mismakes
”Missteaks
Pineapple makes”
What a cleaver think too sai
This is the uniform of an errorist group.
Take #2: This is the uniform of the New Peaple’s Army errorist group.
I will tattoo this sweetshirt on my chest with no ragrets.
@ Droll not Troll:
♫ I have a pen, I have an apple…. ♫
Vampires are always glad when they miss stakes. Or the peaple’s stakes miss them, I should say.
“Mistakes people make, you find them and you leave them,
Mistakes people make, not too bright,
If I pointed out one here, would you correct it?
Mistakes people make in the middle of the night…”