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Daily Archives: October 30, 2024
Proliferation of Plastic Skeletons
For reasons unknown, life-sized plastic skeletons seem to be all the rage in urban Halloween decorating this year. You can’t walk down the streets of South Philadelphia without seeing the disgorged contents of a graveyard in polystyrene.
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Posted in Halloween, Holiday, Looking South, South Philly Safari
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