Most Egregious Misuse – the M.E.M. Awards

All RIGHT, that’s it, that’s it, that is IT!
From now on, I am a woman on a mission. The madness MUST stop.

I know people fear adverbs, but things like the State of Washington (and apparently the state of Texas and New Jersey) wanting me to “Drive Friendly” and Apple wanting me to “Think Different” can’t go unpunished forever. From now on, I am on the lookout for you linguistic scofflaws. There may be nothing I can do except EXPOSE you for your… mangling misdemeanors, but I will, darn you all! I will!

Just say STOP!
This afternoon, I saw a Furry Friend’s Pet Grooming sign. I thought, “Okay, that one could have been just a mistake of writing too quickly on a window… except that a.) it’s on a window. Anything painted on glass can be removed or corrected. Then I realized that b.)… it’s on the license plate holder of the owner’s car. Perhaps also in the phone book. Oh dear. Perhaps their name is Furry Friend?

But the MOST Egregious Mis-punctuation of the Day I had to look at three times to be sure it was as bad as I thought. It is indeed quite as bad, and it wins today for All-round Most Egregious English Mangling Misuse: several handmade signs seen on Interstate I-80, outside of Dixon: Fresh, Ripe Cherrie’s…!

Ladies and gentlemen: there are no words.

About the author

tanita s. davis is a writer and avid reader who prefers books to most things in the world, including people. That's ...pretty much it, she's very boring and she can't even tell jokes. She is, however, the author of nine books, including Serena Says, Partly Cloudy, Go Figure, Henri Weldon, and the Coretta Scott King honored Mare's War. Look for her new MG, The Science of Friendship in 1/2024 from Katherine Tegen Books.

Comments

  1. You saw this photo of mine, right? I had to drive back to the intersection just to take a picture (fortunately, it was just a mile or two from my house).

    Constant egregious punctuation (and spelling) drives me INSANE. If I read something that has consistent errors, I tend to lose my faith in the author and/or editor. (I hate to say it, but there were multiple punctuation errors in the latest SCBWI Bulletin…)

  2. Thanks, lectitans! I just adore that somebody took matters into their own hands and put up a “comment”.

    I love Eats, Shoots and Leaves! I might have to re-read that one, too. Richard Lederer’s Sleeping Dogs Don’t Lay is pretty good, too.

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