Maybe it's his after-shave

It appears that Clark Spence is about to become a modern-day Jonah. But the Middletown, Ohio, employee of a lawn-maintenance company actually is just walking past a giant fish decal on his truck. The eye-catching fish is part of a promotional campaign on the part of his employer.

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