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delboy3 | 21:07 Thu 10th Mar 2011 | Adverts
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Anyone spot the spelling mistake in the new T-Mobile advert - the one where several posters are put up in fast-motion?

"HUMUNGOUS" !?

Even the advertising bods can't spell.

Have you noticed any other glaring spelling mistakes in places you'd think they'd know better?
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I had to go look it up, to see how that should be spelled....;-(
A lot of co's delboy mis-spell stuff on purpose, it attracts attention, and people like you remember. sooo its done its job.

Jjemb
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Yeah point taken Jemisa, but it's not just adverts. Not long ago there was a huge caption in the BBC TV news studio which said "Damming Report" - but had nothing to do with hydroelectrics or water...
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And there was this on Channel 5 recently:

http://www.theanswerb...V/Question984930.html
According to Chambers 10th that is an acceptable spelling.
I spell it like that - how do you spell it?

jem
I spell it HumOngous, but I thought either way was accecptable.
*acceptable
Following on from delboys Link I meant I spell Sphinx like that.

jem
Some people spell it SPHYNX.
Ooopps! - just realised you meant - Vanishing. Sorreee had yet another SM DOH!

jem
no.....go on strike.

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