
In advertising lingo, I think this is what they call a "unique selling proposition." In the real world, it's called a "massive typo."
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In advertising lingo, I think this is what they call a "unique selling proposition." In the real world, it's called a "massive typo."
Thanks, College Humor!
hahahaha HI-larious name. A-mazing, in fact. How do the owners not know? Or are they in a college town where they figure they'll make big freakin bucks off of this? one will never know
1Wait, what is it supposed to say?
2Ok, I give up too. What is it supposed to say?
3Love It! You just have to keep reading it over until you...
4A bung hole is the hole in a barrel through which liquid, usually alcohol is poured. Remember those old cartoons where someone had a big barrel of moonshine and knocked out the stopper? He was removing the bung from the bung hole to get the booze.
5Tahongawaka...really?! So how did it get twisted to mean, uh, well, you know. And if you know, please tell nettefairy and imdamoose, because I can't bring myself to corrupt them.
6LMAO! I read that sign about 5 times scrolling through the page and didn't get it until now! OMG!
7I wonder if they sell salted rim shots.
8Ewww, Fuzzles!
9I got it after I said it out loud a few time (really loud btw - my husband is quite disturbed). I laughed so hard I cried.
10nettefairy,
Just mix hubby up a margarita with a salted rim. He'll get over it!
11this is really funny, because, i know exatly where this is. and yes springfieldrocks, you are mostly right. it is in a college (and tourist) town, well actually, the next town over to be exact. Bunghole Liquors is locted in Peabody, MA which is right next door to, yup you guessed it, Salem, MA which is Home to Salem State college, and all those silly little with stories you have heard! i know this, because i am an alumnus of Salem State, and am there....um......every week...
but it is hilarious.....
hahaha
bunghole.....
12Have ye ever actually seen them make the bunghole in a barrel? YEOWCH! They use this heated rod to burn the hole to seal it...it looks a bit painful.
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