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#223639 09/03/10 06:34 PM
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#223640 09/04/10 01:56 AM
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That's - mildly disturbing.


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#223641 09/04/10 03:37 PM
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Originally posted by Terry Leatherwood:
That's - mildly disturbing.
I'd say more than mildly. However, I'm not a 5-year-old.

But I guess this is mild compared to their "Ketchup Charlie." dizzy

Bob

#223642 09/05/10 04:12 PM
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Dang! I'm a 5 year old (with 800% more experience) -- so I should've been prepared when I looked, but now I'm going to have nightmares!


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#223643 09/05/10 08:59 PM
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My 6-year-old son thought it was lame, lol.

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#223644 09/06/10 07:43 AM
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Man, that really is nightmare-inducing....It's pretty bad when you have to manhandle a spoon to eat. Yeesh.


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