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This fail picture or video was posted on Friday, November 26th, 2010 at 2:00 am
Authentic bull burrito?
Sounds legit,,,
Too legit, too legit and GREAT!
Too legit, too legit, to quit
MC Hammer was great, yeah?
Talk about real authentic.
well *shrug* they aren’t lying about it? .. so how is it a fail
Selling counterfeit products is illegal.
And so not classy!
I think it’s intended to mean they’re replicas of genuine articles, and the sign is supposed to communicate that the replicas themselves are a really good copy.
If I remember correctly, if you identify them as knock offs it’s legal because you’re not trying to pass them off as the real thing.
Well thanks a lot, Captain Letdown.
The fail is the display.
#NameFail -.-
The Imaginary Imposters Jewelry is across the street.
Honesty win at least
true
No, you have it all wrong. They’re selling REAL imposter stuff, not the fake imposter stuff.
Also, they spelt jewellery wrong.
Nope, that’s the way the Impostors spell it!
Nope, jewelry is spelled correctly.
BUTT SCRACHA’!!!!! GET YOU REAL IMPOSTA BUTT SCRACHA HERE!!!
Hmm… This pleases me.
I don’t even understand it -_-;;
HE SELLS HEADS OF LUMPENSPIESS!!!
Isn’t it spelled ‘impostors’?
Both are acceptable.
Honesty WIN?
Real + Imposter = Paradox
not true, you can be a real imposter. fake+imposter=real thing, or an imposter pretending to be an imposter.
No matter which title you want to give to this picture, this is merely a win !
Hey, I’m offended by your judgement. This is a GENUINE FAKE.
This isn’t a fail, its a common sales tactic. I remember years ago a commercial on TV for “the real placebo” diamond rings.
jewellery spelling fail!
Finally, a real impostor product! I’m sick and tired of buying knockoff counterfeit products!
this isnt really a fail…it’s funny, but i wouldnt call it a fail.
well… at least the imposters are real.
Reminds me of when I worked in the jewelry department at JCPenney- my favorite customers were the ones who asked “is this a REAL cubic zirconium”
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Authentic bull burrito?
Sounds legit,,,
Too legit, too legit and GREAT!
Too legit, too legit, to quit
MC Hammer was great, yeah?
Talk about real authentic.
well *shrug* they aren’t lying about it? .. so how is it a fail
Selling counterfeit products is illegal.
And so not classy!
I think it’s intended to mean they’re replicas of genuine articles, and the sign is supposed to communicate that the replicas themselves are a really good copy.
If I remember correctly, if you identify them as knock offs it’s legal because you’re not trying to pass them off as the real thing.
Well thanks a lot, Captain Letdown.
The fail is the display.
#NameFail -.-
The Imaginary Imposters Jewelry is across the street.
Honesty win at least
true
No, you have it all wrong. They’re selling REAL imposter stuff, not the fake imposter stuff.
Also, they spelt jewellery wrong.
Nope, that’s the way the Impostors spell it!
Nope, jewelry is spelled correctly.
BUTT SCRACHA’!!!!! GET YOU REAL IMPOSTA BUTT SCRACHA HERE!!!
Hmm… This pleases me.
I don’t even understand it -_-;;
HE SELLS HEADS OF LUMPENSPIESS!!!
Isn’t it spelled ‘impostors’?
Both are acceptable.
Honesty WIN?
Real + Imposter = Paradox
not true, you can be a real imposter. fake+imposter=real thing, or an imposter pretending to be an imposter.
No matter which title you want to give to this picture, this is merely a win !
Hey, I’m offended by your judgement. This is a GENUINE FAKE.
This isn’t a fail, its a common sales tactic. I remember years ago a commercial on TV for “the real placebo” diamond rings.
jewellery spelling fail!
Finally, a real impostor product! I’m sick and tired of buying knockoff counterfeit products!
this isnt really a fail…it’s funny, but i wouldnt call it a fail.
well… at least the imposters are real.
Reminds me of when I worked in the jewelry department at JCPenney- my favorite customers were the ones who asked “is this a REAL cubic zirconium”