Motoring mis-spellings by petrol heads
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I really don't understand how some people who are obviously car enthusiasts can be unable to spell words that they must have seen written thousands of times.
I was looking at an ad on ebay just now, this chap has put a car together, nice car too, and yet has written
Webber (Weber)
Minilight (Minilite)
Willins (Willans)
I mean, FFS, it written on the products in question, and in f
king big print on the harnesses!
Other examples of 'motor-dyslexia' sought
I was looking at an ad on ebay just now, this chap has put a car together, nice car too, and yet has written
Webber (Weber)
Minilight (Minilite)
Willins (Willans)
I mean, FFS, it written on the products in question, and in f
king big print on the harnesses!Other examples of 'motor-dyslexia' sought
Alex said:
Alpha Romeo.
It was hard typing that...
I've seen that one too, quite often. I just cannot understand how someone who has seen the word spelt correctly a vast number of times, and who is able to spell 'Alpha' and therefore cannot be educationally sub-normal, can fail to spell Alfa correctly.It was hard typing that...
kVA said:
LD1Racing said:
"Breaks" instead of "brakes" never fails to amaze me.
Aaaggghhhh... That's the one that really gets me 
HereBeMonsters said:
What gets me is "bumber". It happens all the time. How hard is it to realise there is a p in the bloody word?
Similarly "bib" referring to the noise of the horn, it's "beep" for f
k's sake, a bib is a thing a baby wears to eat.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff







