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    Doorknob. The drawing would be better without it. Oddly, the bladder and the doorknob should switch colors. I wonder if this was a colorist error.

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    I had to look at two of them twice. I didn’t see the bladder right away (I guess it’s doing a good job hiding). And I misread the bottom one as Santa and thought “Okay they got odd musical gifts. So?”. It didn’t help that I only recognized one of the titles as being associated with Santana.

    And yes, it’s a doorknob.

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    Yes, I’ve seen those ev’ry year. But, those designs still are on the FRONT. I don’t think in all the catalogs I’ve looked thru or (previously) racks of sweaters I’ve thumbed thru, I’ve seen sweaters with design on the back.

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    As a person who likes Christmas sweaters (with no place to wear ’em to anymore) [and Halloween sweaters, too], I can appreciate Alice’s Mom’s sweaters – wouldn’t’ve minded having those myself, when I still went to work.

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    Tex can read, just not very WELL. If he were totally illiterate, he wouldn’t have thought a salon was a saloon any more than any other business.

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    Grawlix, the stumbling block we have not been mentioning is that the J- is not actually silent at the beginning of Julio’s name either. (It just has the sound of an H, mostly)

    (For a different and more difficult comparison point , the D- at the beginning of Djuna’s or Django’s name is not silent either. Though saying that it is may be a quick and easy way to communicate to an Anglophone how to pronounce those names when encountered in print,)

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