Glimpsing through today's GO Magazine insert in the Stamford (CT) Advocate, I caught a piece about Heirloom Silhouettes with a picture of a black cut-out of a child's profile done by acclaimed artist Deborah O'Connor.
To the right of the article, there was an ad for Hochberg Jewelers imploring readers to "Sell Your Gold"
Seeing the little girl's silhouette juxtaposed with the ad, I mistakenly read "Gold" as "Child," which both startled and intrigued me. Yes, I'll admit it now. There were those times when my kids (now grown) were throwing public tantrums that I would have read an advertisement to Sell Your Child with more than passing interest.
To the right of the article, there was an ad for Hochberg Jewelers imploring readers to "Sell Your Gold"
Seeing the little girl's silhouette juxtaposed with the ad, I mistakenly read "Gold" as "Child," which both startled and intrigued me. Yes, I'll admit it now. There were those times when my kids (now grown) were throwing public tantrums that I would have read an advertisement to Sell Your Child with more than passing interest.
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