In this case, it is worth far less. I saw this on my way to grab some lunch today. The gaduate (read on before you comment) was from a not inexpensive Bay Area High School. I'm gonna go ahead and guess Mumsy and Dudsy went to the continuation school.

Congats, indeed, Kayleigh.
Maybe that's some special private school code?
ReplyDeleteI think it translates to "With Guns"
Ya know, "Con Gats"...
Not sure which I'm more offended by Congats or the horrible destruction of such a beautiful name.
ReplyDelete"Smith"...I'm very happy I was not drinking when I read your comment. Would not have been pretty. Con Gats...hilarious.
ReplyDeleteHM...I know, right? No respect for our girl, Kaylee.
That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteHahaha.. can I just tell you how funny it all is.. when your on the phone with someone and they have the oddest name.. u ask them to spell it.. and they CANT!! They give the phone to there mother.. and she can't spell it either!!
ReplyDeleteI found out this one culture.. they take 2 names in the family and merge them together to name there baby! No wonder the names are getting so horrible.. I can't even pronouce them and I have years of speach thereapy under my belt!!
On a Lexus, too. Just goes to show, being an ignorant a-hole can be lucrative, as long as you are ignorant in all the right places.
ReplyDeleteBTW, if you want a revealing discussion of how abominations like "Kaleigh" get started, read Freakonomics.
I bet there are little girls running all over trailer parks in Alabama with that name . . .
Your grandmother spelled "Congratulations" incorrectly on the cake she served to all of my friends and family after my graduation! Yea, that was embarrassing! Why do you think I tell people I'm adopted? Maybe Kayleigh will consider the same!
ReplyDeleteWe had an ad go out to about 10,000 people for a "back to shcool sale. I am surprised that it didn't end up on Leno
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I do also have to point out that the dispatcher is commenting on misspellings with a comment that has the incorrect use of the word there.
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sorry to pick on the dispatcher, but "your" should be "you're", as in "you are"....... sorry, that was a pet peeve of my 8th grade English teacher, and she infected me with the same peeve.
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