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Generally, one would not expect a lawyer referral service, especially the sort that might advertise on an urban radio station in the Georgia/Florida area, to be a fount of pure creative genius, but yet, while driving somewhere near Tallahassee two weeks ago, I was lucky enough to hear the jingle above. I assumed, as I hope to never be in Florida again, that I would never hear this adaptation of the Khia classic again, but Soundcloud came through. "
There isn't a 411 Pain location in Arizona, so I won't likely ever partake in their services, but I can always appreciate this ad. Enjoy.