Monday, February 11, 2008

BOSTON GlOBE

Thank you, Carmen Nobel, for your informative article about the lowercase L epidemic in the Online Finds section of The Boston Globe today!
William Levin has a peeve, and it is this: Sometimes, when people create handwritten signs, they choose to capitalize every letter except the letter "L." It bugged him as a child, when he saw a sign for a "YARD SAlE." It bugged him as a college freshman, when his dorm mates made T-shirts advertising themselves as residents of "STONE HAll." It bugged him as an adult, and he decided to blog about it.

Read the rest of the article.

3 comments:

Polly Edaline said...

You've got to be fucking kidding. It clearly says "The Boston Globe." I was starting to agree with your hatred of this phenomenon but now you're just being fucking paranoid. Jesus Christ.

William Levin said...

Naw, you missed it, Robot Chicken — they wrote an article about lowercase L in the Boston Globe.

Azaleaden said...

The boston globe is a major American daily newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts. Known for its investigative journalism, it covers local, national, and international news. The paper is recognized for in-depth reporting on politics, business, culture, and sports. It has won multiple Pulitzer Prizes for its journalistic excellence.
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