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So I was driving to work today
....and noticed that there's a a small pet store right outside of West Philly that I never noticed before (even though I've been driving that way for 6 years- maybe it's new). But anyway, how did I notice it? Oh, the bright yellow sign that said "WE GOT PUPPIES"

No amount of education could convince Betty to be nice to possums
Re: So I was driving to work today
LOL
Maybe I could trade them some grammar lessons for puppies. I do love puppies.
No amount of education could convince Betty to be nice to possums
Bright yellow sign?
For some reason I imagined this similar to one of the neon signs at "gentleman's" clubs that flash "GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS". but instead is says "PUPPIES"..... sleezy, but yet you can't look away.
I'm imagining a hilarious neon puppies in a puppy silhouette. It's a nice reminder that it could always be WORSE.
Imagine a bright yellow poster board with black text. Kind of like a protest sign. That's what it looked like and there were a ton of them filling the windows. I might stop and take a picture tomorrow.
No amount of education could convince Betty to be nice to possums
So, What you're saying is the sign was a sketchy home made sign? Was "WE GOT PUPPIES" written in black sharipe - or did they take the time to print it?
I can't remember if it was printed.
No amount of education could convince Betty to be nice to possums