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4 comments:
Dr. Vinnie-Boom-Bah's egg-laying human experiment went horribly wrong -- But, Lauren managed to put on a brave face anyway --
Most people forget about the spiked obelisk that accompanied that ball. I'm sure it's under there somewhere.
My Mom was at that Fair.
Did she see that talking robot? Or tv? Or the plastics pavillion? I'd love to go back in time and visit 1939 World's Fair.
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