a green sign on a highway
Photograph ©2024 by Brian Cohen.

Answers to Past Articles — Part 49: Rugular Presertavies Cordogs Not Upgraded With No Arrow

What is wrong with these photographs and screen shots?

In past articles in which your participation was not only requested but also helpful and humorous, I did not give the answers to questions which I have posed to you; so this article contains the answers to past articles — Part 49 — along with links to the aforementioned articles…

Answers to Past Articles — Part 49: Rugular Presertavies Cordogs Not Upgraded With No Arrow

…and the links are embedded in the titles of each section as well as within the sections themselves; so please click on the links in each section to take you to the original article.

The Favorite Answer will usually be the correct answer by a reader of The Gate With Brian Cohen — along with a Favorite Comment from the same article which I found to be funny or informative.

What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 241

a menu of a restaurant
Photograph ©2024 by Brian Cohen.

If a menu is going to roll with an error, perhaps not have it carpet-bombed in the large title at the top of the page — in this case, the word regular is irregularly spelled rugular.

Favorite answer by Andrew: “Regular is spelled Rugular”

Favorite comment by Tom B: “What is a hand roll? Is that porno, as in happy ending?”

What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 242

a man holding a fish
Source: Iberostar Beachfront Resorts.

The word preservative needs to be preserved by the marketing department of Iberostar Beachfront Resorts, as it is misspelled as presertavies. Honest! Perhaps the decadent pastries are actually dessertavies?

Favorite answer by derek: “So they are subtle in admitting they use preservatives in food, just not presertavies.Is that really Honest Food or Dishonest Food?”

Favorite comment by gary r: “Didn’t know that food had the capacity to be honest or dishonest. I guess if your omelette is made from powdered eggs, it’s being dishonest”

What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 243

a menu of a restaurant
Photograph ©2024 by Brian Cohen.

Why dine on mini peripheral corn dogs when you can eat mini cordogs? Get right to the core of dining out!

Favorite answer by Scott: “Cordogs”

Favorite comment by jsm: “I love me a good mini cordon. Wasn’t that the breed beloved by Elizabeth II?”

What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 244

a screenshot of a website
Source: Hertz.

An e-mail message was sent to me that led to this careless faux pas; but in this case, no, vehicles available for upgrades at this time.

Was the wording supposed to read “Sorry! No vehicles available for upgrades at this time.” or “Sorry! No, vehicles are not available for upgrades at this time.”?

Favorite answer by rmah: “no no no need for the comma,,,,, after no.”

Favorite comment by derek: “Presumably, you clicked to see if you could get a vehicle upgrade.
“The Gate with Brian Cohen: May I have an upgrade, Master of the Universe Hertz?
“Hertz: Sorry, no.
“Hertz: We do have vehicles but not for you.
“Hertz webpage: Sorry, no. Vehicles available for upgrades at this time (but none for The Gate with Brian Cohen)

“Hertz screenshot: Sorry, no, vehicles available for upgrades at this time”

What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 245

a green sign on a highway
Photograph ©2024 by Brian Cohen.

The words Loganville Highway and the shield for Georgia State Highway 81 were shifted to the left on this sign over the eastbound lanes of Georgia State Highway 316 in Bethlehem in Georgia for room for an arrow to direct motorists to the exit — but no arrow was ever applied to the overhead sign; so the space remains blank.

Good thing a smaller sign with Exit 5 on it has the arrow pointing to the exit.

This anomaly has been preserved for now at Google Maps.

Favorite answer by Jim F.: “I suspect it’s just the angle of the shot, but if you follow the right shoulder (tan/brown with lighter colored crosslines) up toward the exit, it makes the exit lane appear to be just a few feet wide. (Note the solid white lane marking that runs toward the ends of the guard rail barrier before the concrete wall.)”

Favorite comment by Christine: “The overhead sign for Hwy 81/Loganville Hwy is too close to the actual exit. This sign is actually several hundred feet back up the road.”

Access to Past Articles in the What is Wrong With This Photograph? Series

You can refer to this definitive list of past articles of the What is Wrong With This Photograph? series of articles — which also includes articles which reveal the answers — and that list will be continuously updated as additional articles are written and posted here at The Gate With Brian Cohen. This is to ensure that future articles in this series are not encumbered with a long list of links — especially when viewing and reading them from a portable electronic device.

Your constructive input as a reader of The Gate With Brian Cohen is always appreciated.

Final Boarding Call

You are encouraged to submit photographs of your own for this feature at The Gate With Brian Cohen. When you do, please let me know if you want to have photography credit attributed to you — as well as what is the photograph; and when and where it was taken. If your photograph is selected, it will be featured in a future article here at The Gate With Brian Cohen.

Except as noted, all photographs ©2024 by Brian Cohen.

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