Sunday, 31 May 2015

Would you apply for this amazing OppUrtunity?


Whilst visiting a local Weatherspoon Pub, a call of nature forced me to sit and study a poster on the back of the cubicle door in the ladies bathroom. 


The venue obviously needed to recruit new staff and how clever to target potential applicants in this way! Unfortunately, as we see time and time again, the company have let themselves down by not editing the poster before attaching it to the back of the toilet door! With either a staff member or, more probably, a visiting customer adjusting the spelling of the word 'opportunities' in the final line.


What is it with the Daily Mail?

So again it seems the Daily Mail Newspaper have allowed another error to slip past the eyes of the proof reader! An article on Russell Brand made for quite an interesting read, but how annoying is it when you must go over a line several times in order to make sense of it?!


The author of this particular item intended to highlight the less than angelic side of Brand with a list of awful antics he has said or been associated with.




As you can see the sentence on this bullet point starts with 'On told BBC2's Newsnight' and it should read 'He told BBC2's Newsnight'.