Seen outside a local restaurant:

(Sign: "LOVE PEOPLE / COOK THEM / TASTY FOOD")
I originally took this as an object lesson in the importance of punctuation, but it could also be taken as one in the importance of case markers -- the ambiguity being whether "them" is a direct or indirect object.
(And yes, it does have tasty food -- it's a quesadilla joint, good enough that TBD requested we go back.)
---L.
Subject quote from "Happiest," George Sterling.

(Sign: "LOVE PEOPLE / COOK THEM / TASTY FOOD")
I originally took this as an object lesson in the importance of punctuation, but it could also be taken as one in the importance of case markers -- the ambiguity being whether "them" is a direct or indirect object.
(And yes, it does have tasty food -- it's a quesadilla joint, good enough that TBD requested we go back.)
---L.
Subject quote from "Happiest," George Sterling.
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Date: 26 October 2017 07:22 pm (UTC)TBD only eats cheese-only, so we're good there. I usually get pollo asado or carne asada, and -- hmm -- while the latter customarily means grilled beef, it literally is grilled/roasted "meat." Hmmmm.
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