Thy hyphen is the most perplexing part of this sign. In addition to the question of what you are supposed to use steel wool on, and why it is around at all. Thanks, Clayton.
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4 comments:
steel wool is good for plugging little holes where mice get in.
This makes me want to use steel wool on EVERYTHING.
yes, Alex it's like the new form of the double negative
wow, great post...
thanks for this post...
I like this blog.........
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