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That's true. It was more that I was in fact naked in the guitar ones (the one you posted and the case one on foo), not the actual level of revealed nudity.
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A nude male statue? You mean you didn't recognize it? Look, I don't want to spoil this for you, but Clark Kent and Superman are one and the same. Not that I'm suggesting your powers of observation are somehow lacking or anything.
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Yes, I recognized it. It's just hard to spell "Michaelangelo" when you're groggy and in a hurry to get to class.
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quote: A nude male statue? You mean you didn't recognize it? Look, I don't want to spoil this for you, but Clark Kent and Superman are one and the same. Not that I'm suggesting your powers of observation are somehow lacking or anything.
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Speaking of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, I was looking at the Target "aftertise to kids for Christmas" catalog and had a major flashback to my childhood.
Not only are Ninja Turtles back this year, but so are Care Bears, My Little Pony, Strawberry shortcake and GI Joe. Not to mention the LiteBrite set, Matchbox cars race track or the EZ bake oven (prices drasticallly reduced from when I was a kid). The techological side, like the speak and read beginning readers are more technologically advanced, and there are two whole pages devoted to PS2 games and DVDS, but everythign else was exactly like I was a kid again!
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To comment on the article, Saxon...it was incredibly interesting.
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