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Spelling Rude Words with Herbs


kennethw

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There was a piece in the Metro about supermarkets finding that people had re-arranged the herbs on the shelves to spell out rude words.


I went into the Co-op on Forest Hill Road tonight and someone had mucked about with the jars and had spelled BOOBS.


Gutted that someone else got to do it first. :)


It's a bit childish, but it's not hurting anyone and cheered me up. Anyone else see this?

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Up at a hotel in huddersfield years ago on a wedding party I agreed with my cousin to 're-spell' the name of the hotel in the huge white-painted boulders that spelled out the hotel name 'Hilton' on a muddy bank in front of the hotel on a busy roundabout. My cousin was so drunk I left him by the dancefloor at 3am and went out front, wrapped plastic bags around my feet and renamed the place 'Hotel HELL'. Couldn't stop grinning as I walked back past the reception desk (having unclad my still shiny shoes, as my alibi).


Next morning my little party piece went down a treat with the rellies as i dragged them before breakfast across to the other side of the roundabout junction for a private 'viewing', certainly helped the breakfast joviality.

Admittedly, it wasn't jam jars, but same sentiment, right ?

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