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March 30, 2008
09:16 am

All the typos that’s fit to prnit
I Twittered about this, but the horror was too much to fit into 140 characters.
Theses is just some of bizarre writings and grammar tragedys in today's Washington Post Online story about the Washington Harbor project in Maryland, just south of DC. Just in the photo gallery alone.
"The Gaylord National Resort and Covention Center in Prince Goerge's County, a new addition to the Gaylord Hotels chain in D.C., boasts an 18-story glass atrium, multi-level indoor gardens, and a rooftop lounge."

"The Gaylord resorts sits on the banks of the Potomac River."

"Visitors view the Potomac river from within the Gaylord Resort's' Old Hickory Steak House."

"The 18-glass story atrium is completed with the skylight and plants and boutique retail buildings on the ground floor."



posted by Gene Cowan | category The War with the Customer
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Oh lets get to the truth here- you just wanted to post the work "Gaylord" three times.
Posted by The Amazing Kirk a Go-Go on 03/30 at 03:27 PM