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Revision as of 14:28, 2 October 2022
Mr. Yuck and the Towel of Trouble is a 2002 American film about Mr. Yuck, a cautionary symbol of poison avoidance and emergency response, is unwittingly caught up in a campaign to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
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Rosemary's Matrix is an American science fiction horror film about a young woman (Mia Farrow) who comes to believe that her child is a computer simulation.
Strychnine House is a horror-pharmacology television series about a house possessed by the spirit of strychnine.
Naval Strength Body Wash is an alleged ration of high-proof aged rum secretly provided to certain "in the know" personnel in the Royal Navy for use as a body wash.
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