Saturday, May 26, 2007

you know, "delivery"...


Thanks to Jim, who took this picture and snarks:

So does "delivery" mean they take the flowers halfway to your house and stop?

And "for any" occasion? Setting aside the odd words emphasized here, are they implying that there are occasions on which flowers are not appropriate? (Perhaps there are; sending flowers to someone recovering from a debilitating flower-allergy incident would probably be a no-no.)

2 comments:

ACM said...

what on earth?
sometimes I think people think they're adding emphasis, but "for any"???

maybe it's just that they feel some color is needed in there...

rroseselavy said...

I'm not suggesting that the quotations are in any way appropriate, but I do at least think that they are meant to enclose the entire "for any occasion" quote, in the manner of a boxed outline. Love the site, or should I say, love the "site".