I agree with Nicole - however, from what I can read above the "area", looks like it could be a "body shop" where they provide "free quotes" inside the "quotation area".
I rather like Darcy's idea, but, i must say, since the words 'Quotation Area' are themselves in quotes, wouldn't that imply that this is precisely the place where all these inappropriate submissions originate?
WV: fecto, the Italian rating system for the volume of feline sound.
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Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
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It's absolutely perfect; the space between the quotation marks is the quotation area.
I agree with Nicole - however, from what I can read above the "area", looks like it could be a "body shop" where they provide "free quotes" inside the "quotation area".
Area where you'll find Churchill, Einstein, and Confucius standing around, shootin' the breeze.
haha Darcy, and Mark Twain and Lincoln perhaps.
I rather like Darcy's idea, but, i must say, since the words 'Quotation Area' are themselves in quotes, wouldn't that imply that this is precisely the place where all these inappropriate submissions originate?
WV: fecto, the Italian rating system for the volume of feline sound.
You're on the money, Eatin'... it was at a car body shop in Newcastle, Australia.
--j
And here all I had was a sort of recursive euphemism.
My 15-year-old says maybe this is their storage area for unnecessary quotation marks.
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