Thursday, November 12, 2009

Stickers for Grammar Sticklers


New for the holidays: Stickers for the testy grammar nerd in all of us. 

My dear colleague Catherine turned me on to these handy stickers that were designed by a serious grammar nerd, who says: 

Does seeing a sign that reads TRY THEY’RE “SANDWICH’S” send you into a fit of apoplectic rage?

Grammar Nerd Corrective Label Pack to the rescue! Simply select the appropriate corrective label from this affordable, laser-printed collection and prepare to dole out frontier-style grammar justice.

The stickers are available for purchase here.

5 comments:

CreekHiker said...

I love it!

Anonymous said...

I recently saw, in the restroom of some Dupont Circle restaurant, magic-marker corrections to the Spanish language version of "Employees must wash hands before returning to work." Both versions made sense to me, but my Spanish grammar is, uh, I'm searching for the word in Spanish. How about "malo" ?
jane

Catherine said...

Thanks for the shout-out, David! I wonder if we'd get a discount for ordering in bulk. Hmm...

Morgon Mae said...

Nice! Too bad the explanations appear to follow British punctuation rules.

Anonymous said...

Too bad they follow proper English rules?!

Just cause colonials thought they would invent bad English to spite the Brits doesn't mean it's correct!

Colour has a U in it, Aluminium has two Is in it and your Fanny is not to be discussed in polite conversation...

:o)

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