Maybe the writer was wasted

How can you write an article about a singer-song writer and misspell his name — not once, but five times? The only feasible explanation I can come up with for this embarrassment on Yahoo! Games is that the writer was totally wasted:

Aztec-nical error

It’s an Aztec error on Yahoo! Games, where the writer decided to make the proper noun a common one:

A never-ending mistake

To the parade of never-ending writing mistakes made by Yahoo! staffers, add this one from Yahoo! Games:

Oh no! Uno!

Oh no! Don’t mess with Uno or contractions, Yahoo! Games!

Misspelling on steroids

Blast it! It’s a misspelling on steroids on the home page of Yahoo! Games:

It takes some serious cojones

It takes some serious cojones to publish an article without spell-checking it first. But that’s apparently what the writer for Yahoo! Games did:

Cuckoo Choco?

What the heck is Choco? Does anyone know what it means? Is it like cocoa? It’s from Yahoo! Games, so it could be just about anything:

No surprise here: It’s just wrong

It’s no surprise on Yahoo! Games; it’s just wrong:

Monasteries mysteries

What happened to the monasteries on Yahoo! Games?

Writing without bells and whistles

Writing without bells and whistles. And without proofreading.

From Yahoo! Games.