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This DVD's Price Tag Does A Little Editorializing

By Phil Villarreal March 10, 2010

Thomas spotted this photo of a Desperate Housewives DVD price tag. Whoever typed it up chose an interesting place to break from the large type on the headline to the remainder of the title. He writes:

A friend took this picture and posted it on Facebook. Wal-mart or Target I didn’t ask, but whichever it was totally got it right.

If ABC ever decides its title for the nighttime soap is too lengthy, it could take this suggestion and run.

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