Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2009

Vicious! Ambitious! Delicous!

The above image is a screen capture from a YouTube video. I was looking on YouTube for the Serena Williams post-match press conference after her unsportsmanlike conduct that ended the semifinal match against Kim Clijsters. I couldn't find it, but found myself watching the post-match press conference from after she beat Daniela Hantuchova in the 4th round:


Serena is wearing a shirt from a sponsor, Nike, and during the press conference the shirt gets brought up by a reporter and is talked about, but there's no mention of the misspelling. The campaign is Delicious and they can't even spell it right? By the way, a Delicious commercial featuring Serena and footage of the unsportsmanlike ending in the semi can be seen by clicking here.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Here's what your missing if your not watching

--"Vote for your Favourite BT Personalities!" event on Facebook on March 13, 2009

The video's description was written by one of BT's personalities. Please don't vote for her; she's missing the correct spelling of you're - twice in the first six words.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

they could of changed it

-- YouTube video comment on January 29, 2009

I normally don't include user comments from sites such as YouTube and Facebook, as people are generally writing quickly and aren't expected to be professional, but this one highlights a common mistake: could of instead of could have or could've. How can someone write it correctly and incorrectly just a few words apart? It boggles my mind.

Monday, January 19, 2009

test your IQ - Its fun

-- www.trivia-win.com advertisement on YouTube on January 19, 2009

When you click the image the first page that comes up has the bubble text correctly written as, Let's test your IQ - It's FUN! What - they needed to dumb it down for the YouTube demographic?