Most of us have heard about the group M.A.D.D., which stands for Mothers Against Drunk Drivers. It was started by a mother whose child was killed by a drunk driver. This high-profile self-help group raises awareness of this important issue, lobbies governments, and helps those who have experienced similar tragedy. The acronym sounds like the word "mad," which is what these mothers must be when their children are senselessly killed.
Yesterday, I saw a sign posted at my workplace. The poster announced a fundraising effort by a local group, "Doctors for Cancer."
Now if any group knows the difficulties and suffering associated with this disease, it's the doctors who care for their patients. I am sure this group raises awareness and funds to fight cancer.
Why aren't they "Doctors Against Cancer"?
Another sign from the work place, this time a hand-written poster announcing the availabilty of a skating rink on the property: "Bring your skates or borrow one and come on out for some exercise."
One? Hmm. It might be easier with a skate on each foot.
the way signs are written often invites skewed (and amusing) misinterpretation. sign in the window of a shoe store:"buy one, get one free" made me laugh in the same way your skating rink posting did. and i frequently pass an optical outlet that advertises "24 HOUR EYE EXAMS" ... now WHO would want their eyes examined for 24 hours???!
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