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My artist friend has an alternate take on the bears. She went thru years of her teddy bear art phase. Here is a sample, one of zillions:
12 O'Clock Rock
This might qualify as sick, but I liked it.
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You know in India they actually used to keep elephants as pets and show animals. Of course I would have to time travel back for that age.