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Friday, June 01, 2007

The Day After, uh... Tommorrow?


If memory serves, Mrs. Clinton was one of those who jumped on the bandwagon to bash Dan Quayle over his "potatoe" gaffe.

If you'll look up the word "potatoe" in an encyclopaedia, by the way, you'll see that it is a real word. It's an archaic usage, but it is still a legitimate part of the English language, even if only etymologically. A thorough search for the word "tommorrow," however, yielded no such results.

I'm certain Mrs. Clinton didn't make the sign. The irony, however, if not exactly delicious, is still a bit tasty.

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(Hat-tip to Shark)

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