Website review: Typo Hunt Across America
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hmsweaver discovered 5 months ago- I love this blog about a group of vigilante copy editors on a mission around the US to correct all kinds of spelling errors in public places. It appeals to my inner perfectionist.

isimone rated 3 months ago- Lovely project of a group travelling across the US to correct spelling errors!

- Something79 rated 3 months ago
- Typo grammar police, dont cross there path..i love this stuff, like if Jacques was a not a beat poet but a typographer. . xs

tokorosa rated 4 months ago- The concerned citizen's branch of the Grammar Police Unit.

carlie727 rated 4 months ago- Typoe busters

Dadge rated 4 months ago- Pointless but fun.

greenwoodgirl rated 4 months ago- If you ever run out of excuses to travel why not try this? Vigilante copy editors are roaming America correcting punctuation and spelling in public places. Do not forsake me oh my spellcheck.....

imorgen rated 4 months ago- I found this at gladsdotter's - great if you're an obsessive compulsive
grammar naziproofreader. I got out the red marker, but as I was adding in the apostrophe, a guy came rushing up and said, "What are you doing!" "It's missing an apostrophe," I said. "You see? Owners should be possessive, so I'm adding an apostrophe." "You are not the decision maker," he said. "I take your picture. I get your license number. Then I call the cops and they put you in jail. Okay? Have a good day now." I moved away from the sign, but I felt that this insightful gentleman should be made aware of the more serious error on the premises, so I said, "Grocery is spelled wrong on your store. Two Rs. You should fix that." "Right," he said, sarcasm coloring his voice, "I bring it up to the owner. How much you charge?" "We'll do it for free." The man did not seem amused. In fact, he took the opportunity to get more pictures of Callie's license plate. We figured it was a good time to leave. I got in the car, and Josh said, "You know that's crap about him being able to get you arrested. And look, he's still taking pictures of us. Maybe we should get one of him." "I'd be glad to," I said, and as Josh started up the car, I rolled down my window and got a nice photo of the guy. Then we pulled out of the lot. As we drove away, the guy and his friends shouted after us. "Hey, where are you going? Hey, motherfuckers!" I'm really going to miss L.A.- I found this at gladsdotter's - great if you're an obsessive compulsive

gladsdotter rated 5 months ago- I saw a news story this morning about Typo Hunt Across America and immediately checked out the blog, which has quickly become a favorite. If you don't see me on SU as much for a while, it's because I'm catching up on past typo adventures.

julweiss rated 5 months ago- If you are a grammar junkie, you will enjoy this website.

RUGeddinIt rated 5 months ago- saving the world, one typo at a time...(In public places)
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