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Friday, December 02, 2005

Poster Mania VIII

In this week's Luach Hamoados there is a small box containing a picture of a boy and a dinosaur referring one to an accompanying poster.
The accompanying poster shows a sequential cartoon of a boy metamorphing into a dinosaur with horns as he uses a computer.

Kudos on the poster boys graduating to multimedia, such as it is.

Where did these guys learn about dinosaurs and cartoons (comics)?

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