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Council in Liverpool gets a bad name for poor spelling
Since the article is very, very short, I've c&p'd it below:
Council officials were left embarrassed after an eight-year-old boy gave them a spelling lesson. Matthew Spurgin was appalled when workmen from Knowsley council installed road signs with a glaring error near his house. Matthew lives on an avenue in Liverpool but the new signs said “avenune”.
Matthew, who got full marks in a spelling test at school this week, said: “They should learn to spell correctly. If they aren’t sure, they need to look it up.”
A spokesman for the council insisted that the error was made by contractors and that correctly spelt signs had been ordered.
From The Times
It's the quote that made me sporfle. Someone's going to be a beta when he grows up...
Council in Liverpool gets a bad name for poor spelling
Since the article is very, very short, I've c&p'd it below:
Council officials were left embarrassed after an eight-year-old boy gave them a spelling lesson. Matthew Spurgin was appalled when workmen from Knowsley council installed road signs with a glaring error near his house. Matthew lives on an avenue in Liverpool but the new signs said “avenune”.
Matthew, who got full marks in a spelling test at school this week, said: “They should learn to spell correctly. If they aren’t sure, they need to look it up.”
A spokesman for the council insisted that the error was made by contractors and that correctly spelt signs had been ordered.
From The Times
It's the quote that made me sporfle. Someone's going to be a beta when he grows up...
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*plays icon snap*
Edit - or not, since I've apparently changed my English icon /o\
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Two spelling bee trophies. TWO.
God, I'm a nerd, right?
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