Y'ALL GOT ANY OF THEM HALLOPINYERS
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Badly written to get people to stop. Like “Graj sale”
I used to spend a lot of time in this area (years and years ago) and the guy did indeed write it up to grab people's attention.
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The gang must have let Charlie make the sign again.
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The peppers are being held on bail. You're not purchasing them, you're bailing them out.
You mean the peprs...
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You are correct. Ever seen Cars? The tow truck's name is Mater for this reason.
He is Sir Tow Mater, thank you.
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We don’t need no education
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I know the exact spot this is from years ago. Its just north of a little town called Lindale (North of Tyler, south of Mineola).
Dudes hallopinos were actually pretty legit. He also had the sign misspelled so poorly because it "gets people's attention and makes em laugh".
I was gonna say, you'd have to work hard to misspell this hard. Twas not accidental. 10/10 marketing!
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proper english spelling sucks anyways
English is my only language and yeah.
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Hey, that's good marketing. It grabs attention and we're talking about it.
On a road trip, I drove by a farm that sells "Sweet Cron'.
Thinking it was a mistake, I saw more signs bragging about the Sweet Cron they had. So definitely on purpose.
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Person drives up and starts bitching at this guy.
His response?
"I have no words." [Throws his hands up]
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jalapeño bell pepper?
Only if you forget to return
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What's taters precious
boil them mash them stick em in a stew.
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Nah it's Zookini for sure
It's supposedly Tejas and therefore they know how to spell and pronounce jalapeno.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Yeah, I don’t know if they do the right a/e sound there, but that’s 100% how I pronounce it in English (I’m from New England, so I would assume it’s pronounced more correctly in Texas, but maybe not).
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"literally no words"
look inside
words
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"literally no words"
look inside
words
Letters, maybe. Words? That's debatable.
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Letters, maybe. Words? That's debatable.
"Bail" is technically a word. Okay I guess wordS (plural) is debatable.
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I know the exact spot this is from years ago. Its just north of a little town called Lindale (North of Tyler, south of Mineola).
Dudes hallopinos were actually pretty legit. He also had the sign misspelled so poorly because it "gets people's attention and makes em laugh".
Yeah, I was going to take a guess. As someone who has dealt with random farmers in the middle of nowhere, at least one of the two are going to be true:
- That will be the best produce you have ever laid eyes on.
- The person misspelled things on purpose, to grab peoples’ attention.
- You’ll be able to fill an entire grocery bag with produce, for like $3.
There are a lot of places like this, where you’ll get some really high quality stuff for basically no money. As long as you’re friendly, they’ll usually give you some crazy good deals.
The best tamales you’ll ever taste? They come out of the back of a beat-up minivan in a hardware store parking lot, at the crack of dawn. Just cruise through a Home Depot lot as the sun is rising, and look for the car surrounded by people. Bring cash in small bills.
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i count one word: bail - the temporary release of a person awaiting trial. the rest, i gotta guess
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We don’t need no education
we don't got no education
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I know the exact spot this is from years ago. Its just north of a little town called Lindale (North of Tyler, south of Mineola).
Dudes hallopinos were actually pretty legit. He also had the sign misspelled so poorly because it "gets people's attention and makes em laugh".
dude's marketing worked on me. you can't misspeel that badly unintentionallly
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On a road trip, I drove by a farm that sells "Sweet Cron'.
Thinking it was a mistake, I saw more signs bragging about the Sweet Cron they had. So definitely on purpose.
i don't buy sweet cron, i only buy sweat cron it tsates batter