Saturday, March 07, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Plane vs. Plain
Background Check Records Exposed

As soon as I saw on the local news that over 800,000 people who have had a background check in the past 12 years in Arkansas may have had their information stolen, I followed the link, and my information is included in this security breach. To add insult to injury, there is a typo on the website. In the very first sentence, readers will note that the word "is" is unnecessary. Now, I am off to begin the saga of checking my credit report to make sure that my identity hasn't been stolen. Yeah!
Monday, February 16, 2009



I circled 3 mistakes before I scanned this ad. First, "it's" does not need an apostrophe because the writer does not mean "it is" or "it has." Second, "slower" should be "more slowly." More slowly is the adverb form telling how it migrates. Migrates is a verb. Adverbs modify verbs. The third circled mistake, my favorite mistake in this ad, is the misuse of the word "lessons." This writer should have used "lessens."
Monday, February 09, 2009
MSN Mistake-Thanks, Dad!
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Cigarette Tax Ad
Sunday, February 01, 2009
Giveaway
More Mistakes


Capitalization rules are a bit different in advertisements, but consistency is still important. The titles of the classes are sometimes capitalized in this ad and sometimes not. There is no good reason for this inconsistency. Also, the times are written as "pm" in one class, as "p" in the next class, and with no abbreviation in the last class.
Izzy's It's/Its Mistake
The picture is blurry because I had to take the picture really quickly before the waiter came to take our order. I think I embarrassed Jennifer when I slipped the camera out of my purse. Sorry, Jenn.
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Its/It's
Monday, December 22, 2008

I have seen this ad several times in the Tri-Lakes edition of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette. It appears that someone from the business made this ad and did not have the newspaper make the ad. Two mistakes glare at me from the page. "Jewerly" should be "jewelry," and "consistantly" should be "consistently."
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