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A church was presented with signs reading "Chris is risen" after a mix up at the printers.Acomb Parish Church, in York, had ordered four banners saying 'Christ is Risen' but the 'T' was missed off the finished article.However, assistant Curate Ned Lunn said the error was discovered before the signs were delivered.A BBC Radio York Facebook post has been shared more than 3,000 times, prompting one person to reply 'More T vicar?'Mr Lunn said: "I'm so glad the customer spotted the mistake. It'll save a bit of embarrassment and a lot of confusion."I had to check the four banners when I distributed them though, just to make sure."The pastor at the Baptist Church is actually called Chris and he's got to get up for a sunrise service at 6.30am on Easter Sunday."His predecessor didn't manage to get up for the service last year."
I find it hard to believe that whoever made the sign was unaware of the bloomer. Surely nobody can be that stupid?
Oh they can!
Poof-reading what one has written oneself is often a band idea. That is why you should always ask a turd-party to poof-read what you writ. It happens often enough her.
Ah, the old mnemonic, "Chris is risen, clocks go forward. Chris is fallen, clocks go back."
Given the propensity for irritating signs with missing letters outside churches (Ch--rch - what's missing? UR ) it might be that they only have themselves to blame.
Yours doesn't look right!!! Did anyone proof read this one?
Odd that the quote you include in your post doesn't match the post you have quoted, JK. I certainly hadn't gone back and edited any of the original.
I once worked as a temp in the Pubic Health Department.
Obviously, once Chris has risen, he should be beaten down, left to rise again, then placed in an oven preheated to 220 for ten minutes, then turn the oven down to 180 and cooked until the bottom sounds hollow when tapped.