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Date Added: June 03, 2008 11:32:02 PM
American folk poet Ogden Nash, in frustration with the increasing clutter of signage along the country’s highways in the 1950s, penned a short piece entitled “Song of the Open Road” —I think that I shall never seeA billboard lovely as a tree.Indeed, unless the billboards fallI’ll never see a tree at all.

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