Fun with spelling errors
Apr. 30th, 2011 01:06 pmThis video autoplayed in my aggregate reader this morning. I might never have watched it otherwise. It's a commercial about a Starbucks promotion to put unemployed people's resumes and photos on coffee cups.
Here's a screen shot.

I'm trying to wrap my brain around that. "Starbucks Costumers are equal to Business People."
Do business suited people come by to dress unemployed people in clown pants just to point and jeer at them? That's not very nice.
Do the baristas dress the unemployed people in the clown pants, and then those baristas are thereafter considered to be business people? Why?
What does it mean?
Here's a screen shot.

I'm trying to wrap my brain around that. "Starbucks Costumers are equal to Business People."
Do business suited people come by to dress unemployed people in clown pants just to point and jeer at them? That's not very nice.
Do the baristas dress the unemployed people in the clown pants, and then those baristas are thereafter considered to be business people? Why?
What does it mean?