haha, but you still got the point, and that's all that matters, right? Everyone knows the phrase and associates it to the scam of the carnivals and circuses taking people's money falling for games of chance and and side show freaks. All these new companies that pop up claiming $200.00 signing in your area, and provide nothing in return. At least in a carnival you can win a stuffed animal, more than many of these companies will ever offer after you pony up the $39.95 to them. jmo. lol "It seems like we spend more time lately fact checking, spell checking, and correcting grammar than we do actually talking about real notary stuff."
Nobody asking any one to spell check, fact check, correct anyone's grammar, it's the gist of the comment and the idea behind the post. If you care to do that feel free, but nobody asking anyone to spend time on me. I am not the best typer (spelled wrong), many of my letters are worn off my keyboard, and have one that likes to stick. Should I proof read better? Probably, but not losing sleep over it, please do not let it aggravate you. It is what it is...and this is linked to real notary stuff....I believe the circus sideshow was called "signing Stream"?? |