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Ron saw both of these at a county fair in PA, where you can find food that is "fresh" "hot" and of questionable origin. I wonder if any of it comes on a stick? Really, though, I like to imagine Father Ron there in his clerical collar trying to explain why he's photographing quotation marks.
3 comments:
Yikes. I wonder if they're legally obligated to use the quotes. Not sure I want some "hot ham" or anything that's "fresh"
They didn't even use a closing quotation mark!
You've captured a truly rare inverted closing quote here. Be "proud"!
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