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File:Rooster Cogburn - Admiral Halsey.jpg|link=Rooster Cogburn/Admiral Halsey|"'''[[Rooster Cogburn/Admiral Halsey]]'''", often simply "'''Rooster Cogburn'''", is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney from their lost album ''Arm''. | |||
File:Weaponizing Spirograph.jpg|link=Weaponizing Spirograph|'''''[[Weaponizing Spirograph]]''''' is a short documentary film by acclaimed director [REDACTED] about the conversion of Spirograph from civilian to military use. | File:Weaponizing Spirograph.jpg|link=Weaponizing Spirograph|'''''[[Weaponizing Spirograph]]''''' is a short documentary film by acclaimed director [REDACTED] about the conversion of Spirograph from civilian to military use. | ||
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"Rooster Cogburn/Admiral Halsey", often simply "Rooster Cogburn", is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney from their lost album Arm.
Weaponizing Spirograph is a short documentary film by acclaimed director [REDACTED] about the conversion of Spirograph from civilian to military use.
Liquid Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang (LCCBB) is a downloadable, user-reprogrammable cologne. The bottle's distinctive automobile design has an unusual feature — two decorative spare tires which conceal a Fleming valve. When activated, the valve emits "putt-putts" of ionized cologne.