Lilith sent us a picture of a peculiar sign in Overpeck Park, Leonia, NJ. The sign in question reads:
IF PASSING FROM REAR CALL OUT BEHIND YOU
Granted that we give some “artistic” liberty when it comes to signage especially when space is a premium. Usually, all forms of punctuation tend to disappear first. Maybe it’s cost prohibitive to cut out another stencil in the form of a dot for a period! Lilith had the suggestion that the sign should read:
IF PASSING FROM REAR, CALL OUT FROM BEHIND
This makes complete sense! Then I had a vision of an innocent old lady walking along the path, enjoying the spring weather while trying to spot the early returning birds in the trees still bare from the winter frost when suddenly, an ambitious jogger calls out “AAAAAAAHH” from behind. The vision ended with an interesting description of the peculiar sign by the jogger to a police officer.
Maybe, the sign should read:
IF PASSING FROM REAR, CALL OUT “BEHIND YOU”
This puts an entirely different spin on the old-lady-walking-in-the-park scenario and highlights the importance of punctuation. We may never find out the true intention of the sign maker but Lilith and I both agree that the original sign is incorrect and might even be a bit misleading!
Thanks for the email Lilith! If you spot any typos in the world, send us an email at feedback@typoze.com.
Thanks to our member Deletia who submitted this photo to us, of a cafe in Rochester, NY. You can clearly see that the name of the business should appropriately be spelled, “His & Hers Cafe”.
Perhaps there’s a story behind this…..err…or not. Next time someone orders pancakes and waffles, maybe they can take the time to ask about this typo!
“HIS & HER’S CAFE”
“HIS & HERS CAFE”

CNN cannot find Hawaii
Bad week for CNN. First we find a typo in their health care article, now this Hawaii incident…..or should I say misplacement? Ok, so it’s not a typo but more like a visual typo? Apparently both CNN reporters clearly do not know the location of Hawaii. You can view the short clip here:
This group is called SEIU. And they have an American dream. Unfortunately, they spelled “American” wrong.
Here’s a quick post. Since when does 1-1 equal a win?
Am I that behind in sports?
Is this even a typo? What is it?
Ok this isn’t a typo or grammatical error, but it’s just too ironic not to post.
So enjoy!
(joking aside, we pray this situation gets resolved as quickly as possible)
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