This is Steve Oliver's blog, it used to be daily but now happens in fits and starts.
Steve Oliver is a writer, director, documentary maker, actor, public speaker and humorist from Nottingham, England.
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Saturday, 18 February 2012
I am concerned about the restaurant who went to the expense of making this banner. It was a nice banner until they had to adjust the year to be able to re-use it. Why did they even bother to put the year on when they first had the poster printed. Valentine’s day is the same very year, so why don’t they just put ‘February 14th’? In fact, they don’t even need to put the date alongside ‘Valentine’s day’ when you think about it. If a Christmas menu stated ‘Christmas day’, it wouldn’t be necessary to add ‘December 25th’ would it? Even Easter Sunday, which moves around the calendar, is still Easter Sunday so therefore no need for the date. In fact, the Easter Sunday banner would be a big waste of money if they put the date.