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At the hardware store yesterday, at one end of a row of little drawers full of screws, nuts, bolts, etc., one set of drawers with handmade signs:
"MASONARY ANCORS"
A handmade misspelled sign is bad enough, but how about when a, "professional", sign-maker makes the same mistake?
A few months ago, a neighbor of mine was having masonry work done on his house, and I thought that I might want to jot down the name & phone number of the mason, for future reference.
The professional-looking sign on the side of the truck informed the public that this workman specializes in, "Masonary".
I opted to not make a note of his contact information.
The suspect was hit six times by the police gun fire. Cause of death to be determined by the coroner.
Reminds me of Justin Wilson's "the bullet is in her yet"
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