This is not so much of a lesson as it is a sharing of some grammar amusement. (Yes, it does exist.)
We stopped at a Taco Bell in Connecticut yesterday for a very late lunch (mmmm - Cheesy Gordita Crunch.... I have a weakness for Taco Bell.) Of course, since we were on a road trip, we used the facilities.
Imagine our disappointment, consternation (just wanted to use that word, really), and hysterical laughter when we saw the following sign on the door to the restroom:
"Bathroom lights are not working right now, sorry for your unconvinced."
*snicker*
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But see, that does make sense--if you consider it a case of a comma where a semi-colon should be!
Imagine: person looks at sign, decides that it must not be true (because honestly, how many Taco Bell employees does it take to change a light bulb?), and walks into dark bathroom, whereupon person slips on puddle and breaks something. Person's significant other goes looking for person after 30 minutes, finds person fallen and unable to get up...
...and Taco Bell denies all responsibility for the adventures of the unconvinced.
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