
Peter Askew sent this one in from Seattle. Love how they use "Smoke" like it's a verb rather than an adjective. At least the URL is sea-worthy, as in worthy of being seen.
You take the good, You take the bad, You take them both and there you have the facts of life... on the Web.
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They're using it like it's and adjective instead of a noun...
I'm guessing the print ad should have stated: Smoked Salmon - not - Smoke Salmon. The banner in front blocks the other list of seafood items for sale and to ship.
But they did get the URL correct!
I think they're using 'smoke salmon', in a similar way to 'ice cream', which was previously known as 'iced cream'.
http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/36609/what-is-the-name-for-the-process-which-turned-iced-cream-into-ice-cream
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