Mongolia BBQ anyone?

May 29, 2008
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I’m a fan of a blog called Passive Aggressive Notes. The title is pretty self explanatory, but just to clarify: painfully polite and hilariously hostile writings from shared spaces the world over.

A recent post there combines some of the best examples of poor quotation marks usage, illogical reasoning, incredible grammar and brilliant turns of phrase along with the expected passive aggressiveness. I had to share.

Bathroom emergencies, Pot Luck and Big Jobs.

Inspired.

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