After all, this IS spelled correctly:
 I once participated in a Rock-A-Thon  when I was a teenager: a group of us rocked in rocking chairs for eight  hours straight to raise money for charity. Now, if I'd had the option  to rock a thong, instead?
I once participated in a Rock-A-Thon  when I was a teenager: a group of us rocked in rocking chairs for eight  hours straight to raise money for charity. Now, if I'd had the option  to rock a thong, instead?Um. Yeah, I would've stuck with the rocking chair.
 They wish, baker. They wish.
They wish, baker. They wish.Calling your boss "sexy" is a risky endeavor at the best of times - but it certainly doesn't help when the baker forgets a letter in "sexiest."
 But hey, it's just a tiny mistake.  The rest of the spelling is perfect!*
But hey, it's just a tiny mistake.  The rest of the spelling is perfect!*Bakers, take note: there is  a difference between "inquire" and "imply." Don't worry, though; mixing  the two up would only be a problem when discussing potentially  controversial things. You know, like medication or something.
And finally, when Steve and Marcus were planning their joint birthday party, they went with a Back to the Future inspired "Enchantment Under the Sea" theme - naturally.
They ordered a cake with "Enchantment Under the Sea" written on it - and when the baker misspelled "enchantment" on the order form, Marcus immediately began hoping for a Cake Wreck.
Well, they did get one, but not in the way he expected. See, apparently the baker mistook "the sea" to mean the cake's deco pack, and...well...
Thanks to Ashli D., Ann Marie P., Erika T., Shea, & Marcus H. for being awl-around grate guise.
*Note: Sarcasm.



 
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