good call, randal. apparently, it was too much work to remove the quotes when removing the martinizing sign. those sign-removal guys must get paid by the letter/punctuation.
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which half is supposed to be in quotes?
What's missing is Martinizing. Probably, this used to be a franchise, and they became an independent, so they can't use the term any more.
One-Hour "Blank" is a better name anyway.
good call, randal. apparently, it was too much work to remove the quotes when removing the martinizing sign. those sign-removal guys must get paid by the letter/punctuation.
There's something very zen about this. It's nothing, but not really nothing. Meditate.
It conveys cleanliness. Not bad.
You name; we'll do it in an hour.
Darn it. I meant You name it; we'll do it in an hour.
the most in dry cleaning. that may be my most favorite slogan yet. really special.
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