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On Demand - Grammar and Spelling

Found today in the on-demand movie listing:

A young writer comes to L.A. during the Great Depression, and while spending his last nickle on a cup of coffee meets a fiery Mexican girl who both infuriates and intrigues him.

Comma issues aside, the fact that nickel is spelled wrong makes my head spin.

Two unsuccessful meat salesman are put in an unsavory position; cook up a foolproof plan to move meat, or wind up on the chopping block.

Two salesman. Two man. Two…

I can’t figure out how they did that.


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Seeing these simple, elementary school level mistakes makes me cringe. :/

I know. It drives me absolutely crazy when I see things like this. How can something this simple be missed, ending up on television? It just boggles the mind.

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