You know the old saying -- if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the trailer. This story by Dan Margolies in today's Kansas City Star features angry denunciations by Chip Robertson and Todd Graves, suspected Trailer Lawyers, of State Farm:“There’s a reason people call them ‘Snake Farm,’ ” Robertson said Monday.
OK, before we proceed, let's say something about this "Snake Farm" line. As an insult, it's so-so, it's been said before, but I think the intent was for something more, a good satirical catch phrase to coalesce the storyline. While I can appreciate the effort, this violates the first rule of satire -- it has to be funny. Like "Trailer Lawyers" is funny and catchy, it's fun to s
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