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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-24-2009 @ 7:39PM
Dan said...
Can't wait unitl the decide that wearing a t-shirt with a company name, car brand, or whatever is a "billboard" because it advertises, then we can all go shirtless - wait until you see the complaints from that..
By the way, the definition of a billboard is "a flat surface or board, usually outdoors, on which large advertisements or notices are posted." or if you don't like that definition, here's another from Webster's Dictionary ": a flat surface (as of a panel, wall, or fence) on which bills are posted ; specifically : a large panel designed to carry outdoor advertising"
A special message to the 6-12 that complained Get A Life!!!
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