Thought this was a little bit funny...

Geist

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So i was watching unbreakable tonight....

Never got around to seeing it until now... it was ok... but one thing caught me off guard... when "Mr.Glass" was caught for all of the bad things he'd done, and bruce willis is walking off, and on the screen it has captioning saying he caught him and he's criminally insane, blah blah blah....

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Millions of dollars into movies, and you can't catch a gramatical error?

 
So i was watching unbreakable tonight....

Never got around to seeing it until now... it was ok... but one thing caught me off guard... when "Mr.Glass" was caught for all of the bad things he'd done, and bruce willis is walking off, and on the screen it has captioning saying he caught him and he's criminally insane, blah blah blah....

vlcsnap66900is2.jpg


Millions of dollars into movies, and you can't catch a gramatical error?

 
So i was watching unbreakable tonight....

Never got around to seeing it until now... it was ok... but one thing caught me off guard... when "Mr.Glass" was caught for all of the bad things he'd done, and bruce willis is walking off, and on the screen it has captioning saying he caught him and he's criminally insane, blah blah blah....

vlcsnap66900is2.jpg


Millions of dollars into movies, and you can't catch a gramatical error?

 
me amy and caperex were laughing at one of the show trucks at the windham show this weekend.

under the hood it said:

bad-ass toy's for bad-ass boy's

there are 2 too many apostrophes that sentance. ahh rednecks...

 
me amy and caperex were laughing at one of the show trucks at the windham show this weekend.

under the hood it said:

bad-ass toy's for bad-ass boy's

there are 2 too many apostrophes that sentance. ahh rednecks...

 
me amy and caperex were laughing at one of the show trucks at the windham show this weekend.

under the hood it said:

bad-ass toy's for bad-ass boy's

there are 2 too many apostrophes that sentance. ahh rednecks...

 
The singular form of "evidence" is typically used for multiples as well. Quite like 'sheep'.

 
Even if it is one of those 'tricky ones'

reading it out loud, just doesn't sound right... sounds like someone in maine was at the keyboard. :
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