Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Preemptive Apology

I found this sign on the front door of a local Dunkin Donuts.

The funny thing is, I couldn't see any reason for it. They weren't under construction. There was plenty of parking. The selection of donuts was fine. All in all, it was a pretty convenient experience.

I suppose it was nice of them to apologize for any unanticipated inconveniences?

5 comments:

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  5. Nice evidence. Super smart to come up with a code that is utter gibberish when read. Brilliant. Give yourselves a slow clap from me then maybe read a fu46ing book idiots

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