A few years ago they repainted everybody's number and then begged for a
contribution. I told them thanks but no thanks, when I want it painted
I'll paint it myself. Perhaps that's why they ask first now.
WTF? I would think that this was a city function, not a charity
fund-raiser.
And if the city REALLY wants to do something useful, require that every
business paint its number on its front door in numerals at least a foot
high. It's truly dangerous trying to find a business by address when
all you can see are names, especially when the names are small and
discreet.
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Cheers,
Bev
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"Don't bother looking for that key. There is no Esc."
-- M. Tabnik
That's how they do it where I live. You might want to put quotes around
"charitable" because it's likely _not_ a charitable organization.
Who cares? My number is already on my house and I have it memorized.
Anybody who can't figure out the system should stay the hell away
anyway. I once saw a crippled guy (think Porgy -- no legs and a little
wheeled dolly) doing it somewhere. If the city wants it done, let it
hire him.
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Cheers,
Bev
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