But Zixar? Why? It's a beautiful art developed by the Japanese to recycle paper. People make wonderful little birds and cranes and ballerinas... and it's great therapy for those who are challenged (remember Sean Penn's character in "I Am Sam")...
If people want to transplant them, move them around, why should you care? (Unless they're moving them into your space) ...I think there are many positives that are achieved and anything that brings so much peace and joy and beauty to the world shouldn't be rejected... please reconsider...
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Tom Strange
But Zixar? Why? It's a beautiful art developed by the Japanese to recycle paper. People make wonderful little birds and cranes and ballerinas... and it's great therapy for those who are challenged (remember Sean Penn's character in "I Am Sam")...
If people want to transplant them, move them around, why should you care? (Unless they're moving them into your space) ...I think there are many positives that are achieved and anything that brings so much peace and joy and beauty to the world shouldn't be rejected... please reconsider...
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Steve!
But Tom, they only do that in Europa.
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Oakspear
If the organ is still in tune, what's the problem? Now pianos...
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Steve!
So what's better than roses on your piano?
Tulips on . . .
umm, nevermind.
bad steve!
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chinson's daughter
LOL!! EEEWWWW transplanted organs gross!! BAD STEVE lol!!
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OnionEater
I have a recycled part from a doner.
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