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Subway Corp. Grammatical Problems

Posted in Oddly... by Elliott Back on September 29th, 2006. [Del.icio.us]

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This literally reads, “Our cridit card is broken means {out of order} sorry thanks you…”  And what, might I ask you, does that mean!?

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One Response to 'Subway Corp. Grammatical Problems'

  1. JACK L HAMLIN said:

    on March 28th, 2007 at 5:51 pm

    so what is hubber meat . it is not what you think. and if you want to know look it up. and then have a good laugh

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