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I thought they had gone to the wall but it appears spud-u-like are still going strong.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI hope this trend doesn't extend to shirt potatoes
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIt seems Mr Potato Head is getting slimmer.
Hasbro Unveils a Thinner 'Active Adventures' line of Mr. Potato Head Toys | TIME.com
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It seems Mr Potato Head is getting slimmer.
Hasbro Unveils a Thinner 'Active Adventures' line of Mr. Potato Head Toys | TIME.com
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostIndeed I do DS.
Let's hope there's always blond hair and blue eyes in Sweden, hot blooded, dusky Latin types in Italy and, dare I say it, people who look like potatoes in Manchester!
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostIndeed I do DS.
Let's hope there's always blond hair and blue eyes in Sweden, hot blooded, dusky Latin types in Italy and, dare I say it, people who look like potatoes in Manchester!
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAnd so they should be GG, don't you think?
Multicultural melting pots become beige. Except for those where cultures clash, and then they are red.
Let's hope there's always blond hair and blue eyes in Sweden, hot blooded, dusky Latin types in Italy and, dare I say it, people who look like potatoes in Manchester!
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostMy recent trip to Lanzarote made me very mindful of how distinct the peoples of Europe still are, despite many of the constituent countries being multicultural melting pots.
Multicultural melting pots become beige. Except for those where cultures clash, and then they are red.
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