You know what? I have travelled through the length and breadth of this country and I have found different and horrible spellings of Puncture in these shops – a few of them are Punchur, Punchaar, Panchur, Puncur, Punture, and even Pun4, which evoked a thought in me to write about it in my blog – but I never could. Now that you have put it up here so vividly, I think I would devote some time and write on it too… thanks for sharing :)
You know what? I have travelled through the length and breadth of this country and I have found different and horrible spellings of Puncture in these shops – a few of them are Punchur, Punchaar, Panchur, Puncur, Punture, and even Pun4, which evoked a thought in me to write about it in my blog – but I never could. Now that you have put it up here so vividly, I think I would devote some time and write on it too… thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWell captured..I wonder what place is this..!!..:-O..
ReplyDeleteEducation ministry..I hope you're watching this..;-)..Damn you guys..:-D..
omg..is tis really in BLR?..god save d IT capital :D
ReplyDeletehehe...wiase puncture hi nahi vehicles ki spll wrong hai..
ReplyDeleteAnd what about ALL ROUND VEHICLES?? Did he mean only Balloons? Well, in that case... what will a puncture shop do? :P
ReplyDeletehaha...India boss..!!!
ReplyDeleteyahan hindi chalti hain.....english ho toh aisi..!!!
Well this guy has a repair shop for a puncture..I guess we need a repair shop for his english..:D..
ReplyDeleteprolly u shd teach them naa...instead of making fun of them
ReplyDelete@solitary bingo!
ReplyDeleteI think these kinda shops should stop writing things in English if they can't spell it correctly!
ReplyDeleteMy fave misspellings were Mini Stroni soup instead of Minestrone Soup and Plane Dosa instead of Plain Dosa!