Australia printed up around 46 million of a new $50 note seven months ago and released it into circulation. Nicknamed the “pineapple” for its colorful design, users of the bill noticed early this morning that there’s an “i” missing in the word “responsibility,” in the micro-print, spelling it “responsibilty.” . More
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It’s only fitting for a note that looks quite cartoonish.
Which is the way of notes in most places these days.
Funny Money.
The sadder part is, there are so many of them that they aren’t even going to be considered a collectible item.
I am I said
Don’t you forget about me
Opps.
I take it they have a public school basic core knowledge problem too.
Well of course it has a misspelling. It’s got a pic of an old Obama on it. No rspect.
Maybe they’ll catch some counterfeiters who spell it correctly.
Who is going to take responsibility?
Ha, Ha, Ha – it is like the Saskatchewan NDP (Socialist) party here in Canada which misprinted their election card as “Your Saskatchwan (forgot the e) NDP. So they cannot balance a budget (basic arithmetic) and now they cannot spell. Yet, they think the teachers are just doing a “wonderful” job of educating our children.
This is what happens when all your government employees are “quota hires”.
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Heehee. Kids in school are now going to have some fun with this.
Uncle Al gets extra credit for figuring out how to put a backwards “R” in his post! A Russian bot?
@Tony R – I’m not Russian, I’m Annapolitan! But that is the Cyrillic capital letter Ya. Character Map is your friend! ☻
It’s because they keep putting an extra U in “color.”
ʎʇlᴉqᴉsuodsǝɹ