Thursday, March 23, 2006

Simply No Excuse

7 comments:

weasel said...

Au Contraire: its Maine, its still winter in all but name, ergo these folks have been drunk since November and will be for four more weeks. I know the owner Cr******e well; for her Korea means this place just over the bay. No wonder the spelling is off on the name...

youthlarge said...

i have other examples of my name being completely annihilated. you are welcome to take pictures of them all - i was planning to use this in a series, but you kind of beat me to it.

Debbie said...

That's Freakin' frustrating . Really how hard is it?
One of the things that tick me off.
Roman is that hard?
No!
But I was called Romaine or Romano Some people don't make the effort.
Argghh!

ivanomartin said...

My mom's name is Letitia. She used to get mail sometimes addressed to "LaTitty." Swear to god.

dn

Mondale said...

irritable bowels syndrome.

keri said...

at first, i thought you were pointing out how obnoxious it is that the name of the place, the street, and the state are all similar. argh. i can completely empathize with the name thing, though. i mean, keri, really. ps - the cd rocks. thanks a million.

weasel said...

The trouble is Keri when you live in Maine you get a lot of this sort of thing: "Mainely Sewing", "Mainely Printing", etc. I think a real grown up state would use the state's nickname instead, as in the Empire State Building.

Just down the street from this motel is a pet shop called "Bark Harbor", btw.