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I really like this, it made me smile. I guess it was the whole idea of substituting peoples heads for water jugs. I do weird stuff like that ll the time. good work.
ReplyDeletethanks m.! jugs-for-heads was a weird dream i had when i was a kid.
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ReplyDeletegives new meaning to the question of whether the proverbial glass is half empty or half full.
ReplyDeleteGreat and very funny, a really nice work!
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