One stunned man spotted the grave mistake on a bus stop billboard and shared a photo to Twitter.
Bosses of a UK nursing home have apologized for failing to spot an unfortunate typo that was included on a recent billboard.
Skelton Court, a facility for those aged over 65, recently published posters promoting vacancies at their residence in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England. The advertisements featured a photograph of a young carer looking lovingly at an elderly above the words: “Skeleton Court care home.” Officials didn’t notice that an extra “e” had been added to the word “Skelton” and the billboards were subsequently erected around the local area.“A new care home has opened in my parents’ village of Skelton,” they wrote beneath the image. “Bold choice of name considering the age of many residents.”
Skelton Court, a facility for those aged over 65, published posters promoting vacancies at their residence in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England.The tweet quickly went viral, racking up hundreds of replies, including many from people who chimed in with their own jokes.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Supreme Court rules Alabama’s one Black congressional district violates Voting Rights ActThe Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Alabama can’t use its congressional map with only one majority Black district, reasoning it was likely a discriminatory racial gerrymander that runs afoul of the Voting Rights Act.
Leer más »
Supreme Court: Alabama violated Voting Rights Act by drawing only one Black congressional districtThe Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Alabama can't use its congressional map with only one majority Black district, reasoning it was likely a discriminatory racial gerrymander that runs afoul of the Voting Rights Act.
Leer más »
Patterns of Addiction in Days of Wine and Roses and Wet BrainOne decorous, one unleashed.
Leer más »
Lincolnshire nursing home faces violations from fall caught on cameraA Lincolnshire nursing home is facing violations for an incident caught on camera, and numerous complaints.
Leer más »
How social networks gave up on 2020 election liesOne by one, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube all threw in the towel.
Leer más »
Women's College World Series: Oklahoma extends record win streak to 52 games, one win from 3rd straight titleOklahoma softball is one win away from completing one of the greatest seasons in NCAA history.
Leer más »