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Punctuation-Heavy Olympics Cake

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Do parentheses and quotes somehow cancel each other out? Seems a bit superfluous for this cake baker to go through all that punctuation trouble. Couldn't the extra icing have gone to a better cause? Like a few quote, unquote rings? (What the cake order form was probably requesting in the first place.) [via amanda0730]

7 Comments:

Boy, overuse of quotation marks is probably my biggest non-spelling pet peeve. You'd think a simple post-it note could've gotten this job done.

Can't listen, can't spell, can't punctuate and can't decorate, obviously doesn't have a brain. OlyNpic Rings. with no rings. And I can't find a job. Go figure.

Hahahaha the guy placing the order definitely said "Can you put Olympics Rings on that? The guy was like "Uh, yeah sure, whatever you say." What a moron. Classic.

"Olympic Rings"
Look, he could have put a bell on the cake.......

Perhaps the person taking the order wrote "Olympic rings" on the order form...and some newbie cake decorator...possibly non-English speaking just tried to copy that by sight.

Check out http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/ for some more hilariously bad cakes (due to punctuation, decoration, bad taste)

It's hilarious!

LOL what the hell is this??

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