Someone else said to correct it with a red pen and use it in your office
anyway. I'd say that you go could that route or you could correct it in a
less obvious manner, if the mistake can be corrected so, and then you could
wait and see if anyone ever says anything. And then when someone does say
something, you can say what happened. So that calendar becomes a
conversation piece.
For example, perhaps you could stick on some little sticker (colored the
same as the background on the calendar) that you cut to the right size, over
the apostrophe in the first 'it's'. Or cut a larger piece to cover the words
and 'All It's Glory'. Not perfect but effective. Jim Jones
-----Original Message-----
It's Friday, December 1, and given my tendency towards structure
and order, I went to Borders last night to purchase a calendar so I
would have January 2007 in front of me (I keep two calendars up --
one with the current month and one for the upcoming month).
I bought a standard sized calendar and a couple of calendars for the
family members as Christmas presents. Then, there was this
beautiful calendar that caught my eye -- a large format (full-page, no
folds 18x24), mostly about the scenery with only a small calendar at
the top type of thing. It was pricy (for a calendar), but "all photos
printed on quality paper suitable for framing, yada yada" and at the
last minute I picked it up. It's perfect for a bare wall in my office.
So this morning, as I'm getting ready to walk out the door with my
new calendars in hand, I yell, "I can't take this calendar to work! It
has a typo!"
Fine Art Calendar 2007
Where the Perfect Light Embraces Nature and All It's Glory
"It's Glory! It is Glory!"
My husband responded from upstairs that it must be painful being
so anal...
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