Is it the size of the sale or the tools themselves that is in question? At least it isn't a huge "tool" sale.
I do like the symbolic face image created by the underline of the two o's in 'tool' which does look less then happy. So maybe they are talking about 'tools' afterall.
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If I were having a yard sale, I don't think I'd advertise the fact that I was a tool. That would make people less likely to come to the yard sale.
At least, the quotes aren't around "tool."
Is it the size of the sale or the tools themselves that is in question? At least it isn't a huge "tool" sale.
I do like the symbolic face image created by the underline of the two o's in 'tool' which does look less then happy. So maybe they are talking about 'tools' afterall.
All so unnecessary but oh so funny!!!!
Okay, maybe it's not so huge, but what the heck is a "tool yard" and why would you want to buy one?
Obviously written by a man- always exaggerating the size of things.
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