


While at the University of South Alabama recently, I noticed an odd sign posted beside the elevators. The sign itself was not peculiar but the wording sort of jumped out at me. It reads "In case of fire, elevators are out of order". Now I am no spelling or grammar wiz. In fact I am a struggling fourth grader when it comes to writing anything. I don't know....but this seems to read that the elevators are currently out of order. It does not say that in case of "A" fire. If I said to you that "In case of flooding, these doors are locked" would you not think the doors are currently locked.
4 comments:
lol
Are you mocking my industry? Because in case of harrassment, break legs (after using the stairs).
Clay Aiken? It doesn't say anything about a closet. Although he is a fairy on Broadway...oh, I get it.....
That was funny! The people next to me in the library are looking at me strangly...
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