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Fa La La La Lindsay
Unnecessary quotes... what is ""No" ice cream"?
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@ our kid's new school cafeteria. - Fa La La La Lindsay from email
I wonder if you could put a period after the word "No". As in, "No. Ice cream is to be take outside" - ha3rvey (Ho)^3
It means Vanilla is exempt. - Robert Kenney
now that is just confusing - Alistair (alpinefolk)
Grocer's quotes? - Michael McKean
"i'm" not "sure" what those "quotes" ar being "used" for - echostreamer
I think it means: "Don't" do it, but really it's fine if you want to. - Robert Kenney
The "no" is ironic. The wink is implied. - Neal Jansons
"No" is the latest new flavor coming from the molecular gastronomy crowd. - Sparky
Is that like Nom? - Robert Kenney
Sad thing is this is at his new school... where, umm... there are English teachers.... - Fa La La La Lindsay
"I" "think" "this" "sign" "is" "stupid." - Tad
OH how I hate errors like this >_< They're all over memos and signs at work. - Kamilah Gill
I agree with Sparky. The "No" stands for New Orleans. It's Cajun flavor. You have to take it from the room because no one wants to hear you scream. - John E. Bredehoft from fftogo
Teach your children well... - Michael W. May
I'm also curious about the spacing... it's begging to have extra words to be put there.... What could they be?? - Fa La La La Lindsay
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?!? It really hurts my brain. - Tad
I think it's a hypothetical no, somewhere between non-existent and 1. - Josh Haley
they must be using the version of word before you could bold letters :) - Tim Hoeck
Tim, that version of Word was called stencils. Or should I say "stencils"? - John E. Bredehoft from fftogo
Y kint Jonny reed? - MiniMage TKDteacher of FF
Jonny's "skool" has budget "cuts" becus of "politishans." - John E. Bredehoft from fftogo
DO ANYBODY "NO" WHY ICE CREAM IS TO BE TAKEN OUTSIDE? - Tad
ALL I "NO" IZ I CAN "HAZ" ICE CREAM AFTER "SKOOL." "UNLESS" MOM IZ ALREDY MAKN "DINNER." - John E. Bredehoft
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