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For those of you who grew up in and around Pittsburgh and is a child of the 70's here's a trip down memory lane. This commercial use to scare the -Cleveland Steamer- out me as a kid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHkT4peQdbs&search=mr.%20yuk
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SithMaster
Lets see how happy you are when you need to use a lawn mower and it keeps turning off when you want to cut up zombies.
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is this center where you go to get poison? some reason i thought of dune when i heard yuk.
looks scary. how are matches considered poison?
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Back in MY day we lived on the moon and we had to build a rocket ship from scratch to get to the Earth before we suffocated.
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I remember those stickers-parents used to be able to get them for free or really cheap. My sister and I always played with them, had them all over the place as decorations >.<
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Had them in Indiana too. I always thought it was silly, as if its ok to go chug something under the kitchen sink as long as it didn't have some sticker on it...
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The sticker program was started partly because the old poison warning symbol of skull and cross bones was being co-opted by kids playing Pirates and drinking poison.
Arrr matey! Bring on the rum!
Mr. Yuck, the new deaths head.
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