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Close as your turn signal

As everyone was trying to make sense of the machinations behind the Nobel Peace Prize, we bumped into the bumper sticker pictured. And it spoke to us. Not in a 'burning bush' way, but in an appeal to pay more attention to the sometimes average chores right in front of us.

Hey, a lot of us are still struggling with the right way to recycle pizza boxes (http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/5807260/). And if you find politics irresistible, there's a little school board brouhaha that covers all the philosophical bases of the big time stuff, and will probably show up with more impact in your neck of the woods (http://www.wral.com/news/local/politics/story/6157292/).

And then there are those turn signals. Very helpful, actually.

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