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there's a company in my town that does house gutters
(cleaning, installing, repairing, etc.) So, they put
up this great new sign advertising a new product.
It's a lovely sign with leaves all over the background
and in giant green letters it says:
"Clog Free Gutters"
It sounds like some sort of anti-establishment picket
sign mantra.
I can't take it any more! I've actually seriously
considered a midnight mission to add the necessary
hyphen. If only I can figure out how to make it green
and weather-proof. Or maybe I should just call them
and ask how I should go about clogging all the free
gutters?