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Why a Tittle?: Clean Shirts "r" Us
Aug 21, 2007 ... Clean Shirts "r" Us. Here's a garden-variety example of the affliction. The part that leaves me in stunned amazement is that these bad "i"s ...
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Why a Tittle?: Clean Shirts "r" Us
Aug 21, 2007 ... Clean Shirts "r" Us. Here's a garden-variety example of the affliction. The part that leaves me in stunned amazement is that these bad "i"s ...
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Why a Tittle?: On the topic of "large" pizzas and such...
Have you ever ordered a "large" pizza in Western MA? Where I come from (and at every national chain), "large" means a big, round pizza with 8 slices, right? ...
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Why a Tittle?
Note on the second picture that the author decided the words in all caps don't start with a tittle, but can have one in the middle. ...
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Why a Tittle?: Clean Shirts "r" Us
Aug 21, 2007 ... And for those of you who don't "get" the title, it's a pun on the name Y.A. Tittle, a former longtime quarterback for the New York Giants. ...
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Why a Tittle?
Note on the second picture that the author decided the words in all caps don't start with a tittle, but can have one in the middle. ...
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Why a Tittle?
Steph and I went to see Les Miserables up at the North Shore Music ... But these great tittles are just a distraction from the better story on this day: ...
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Why a Tittle?
Welcome to "Why a Tittle?" For some years now I've had a mild obsession with bad lettering on signs. It has always amazed me that (probable) high school and ...
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Why a Tittle?
Stephanie and I were buying some WiNE the other day when we stumbled across a cornucopia of unneeded tittles. We could have stayed for an hour just ...
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