Dylan and Charles have been on summer break for three days and have quite a little enterprise brewing. They’re working hard and making money.
This morning, I noticed them at the end of my street with a table and chairs set up. Dylan was pouring liquid refreshment and making change. Charles was busy waving down cars with a large cardboard sign that reads “Lemenade.”
I love the entrepreneurial spirit of these young lads, but I felt compelled to alert them to their obvious mistake. So I rolled down my window and said, “Hey guys, do you know that you have the word “Lemonade” misspelled on your sign?”
Dylan looked at the sign, put his hand to his mouth as if shocked and replied, “Oops! Thanks for letting us know, Mr. Chester!”
Now feeling somewhat guilty, I decided to show them that I am a fan of their work ethic and their efforts. So I pulled over, got out of my car, reached for my wallet and bought a glass. (Gave ’em a nice tip, too.)
“So, when are you going to correct the sign?” I asked.
The boys couldn’t hold their laughter. They slowly turned the sign over to reveal that the back side of the cardboard had the word ‘Lemonade’ spelled correctly.
“Nobody stops when we have this side showing,” Charles says. “But so far, eleven people have stopped to point out that we have misspelled the word when the other side is showing.”
“How many of those eleven people bought a glass?” I asked.
“You’re the twelfth,” Dylan said with an ear-to-ear grin.
They paused long enough to take this photo with me. Then they politely told me that there were a couple more cars approaching, and asked if I’d move my car so the oncoming drivers could see their sign.
P.T. Barnum was right. There is a sucker born every minute. Count me among them.
(Obviously, Dylan and Charles already have.)
On an unrelated note, if you’re looking for a keynote speeker for your next meeting or confrence, I would love to be konsidered.










What a completely fabulous blog. Ok, so I am dying to know, whose idea was it to misspell the word? Please tell me the 9 year olds did not think of that themselves? I would hate to think I’m not as smart as a 9 year old.
Thanks for a fun read.
That rocks!
Priceless!
Although Eric, I don’t think the spelling trick will be as effective in helping you get a gig, but if I am wrong would you please let me know? 🙂 Love the blog! And glad I found you via Coach Burt.
This is awesome. Really smart thinking. Way for those kids to think outside the bocks.