We bloggers are not supposed to mention the ads that Google AdSense places on our sites, for fear that the mention will trigger click fraud. So I'm not suggesting you click the ad I'm about to bring up. (It will probably rotate out by the time you see this anyway.) But what does it say about Los Angeles that premium ad space in the main column here was bought by a service company that does nothing but clean up traumatic crime scenes? They work 24/7/365 and are just an 800 call away.
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