Wednesday, July 2, 2008
See the Color of Professional Painting
James Joyce had poor vision, but even the great Joyce knew a poorly painted house from a properly painted one. He was often complaining about things in Dublin, and his complaints included poorly painted houses. Indeed his classic short story "Eveline" complains about what he calls the "yellowing photograph hung on the wall." Of course, Joyce was not totally blind. He was simply vision impaired. And yet, despite his poor vision, he was wont to complain about visual things like photographs hung on a wall, that is, interior walls, and, by inference, exterior walls, such as the walls of a house, the exterior of a shed, or the covering laminates on a porcelain doll house. If only Joyce had access to house painting estimates from College Painting Company his entire oeuvre might have been different. For they are a superior painting firm and they use only the finest tools and paints available in the Western world. Indeed, Joyce would have loved the way they cover walls with lickety-split precision, the way they mix tints and shades for the perfect pitch, and the way they organize jobs for fast yet economical and professional installation. Color your world anew. See what Joyce never saw. Call or visit today.
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