I don't know what your life has been, but there are more than America's fair share of us that have had horrendous moments with autocorrect and email/texting/flirting/old school IM'ing/etc...

If you can't think of a specific example from your own life, congrats. You're the exception. The rest of us probably still have random memories bum us out at the most random times thinking about that one typo that made us look like idiots.

That's probably what is going to happen to the guy that ordered Buc-ee's latest billboard.

Depending on where you've traveled throughout the (mostly) Southern US, odds are you've seen a Buc-ee's billboard.

They usually denote that you're getting closer to "hot brisket on the board" or 150 gas pumps ready to fill you up. Clean bathrooms are a common advertising talking point, as are the endless array of Buc-ee's branded products people swoon for.

Unfortunately, someone forgot to spellcheck this billboard before it went up on I-35.

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You already know it... Ten years from now, the person that OK'd this billboard is going to cringe a little while taking any other ordinary shower and think back on it as an embarrassing moment in their life. It's sad we all do that because nobody remembers your failures as well as you do, but that's life.

On the plus side, the boss returned from a Dallas bosses conference with plenty of Buc-ee's snacks for the whole team. We were pleasantly shocked at how good the flaming hot beaver nuggets were.

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