While I too want to be Surrender in Paradise (1985) porn movieremembered as someone who smiled at all dogs, I also want proper sentence structure.
On Sunday, Jen D'Angelo pointed out on Twitter that a dedicated park bench in Los Angeles probably had a very nice intention, but its unfortunate wording kinda ruined it.
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"In loving memory of Nicole Campbell, who never saw a dog and didn't smile."
Wait.
She never saw dogs and she never smiled? Surely, they really mean something along the lines of, "she never saw a dog without smiling," right? Or maybe they were celebrating that she never smiled and managed to live a life free of canines?
The internet, however, was quick to show their support. One Nicole Campbell, in the flesh, even confirmed the situation.
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Overall, Carl Clark explained it best:
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But Nicole's real life friend, Christina, then came in and set the record straight.
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Thank you, Christina.
I'm glad Nicole Campbell really was able to smile and love dogs, and that she has a memorial, intentional or not, that no one will forget.
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