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The weepul (also known as a weeple, wuppie, or wuppet) is a small, spherical, fluffy pom-pom toy, with large, plastic googly eyes, and no limbs. Weepuls come in various colors. Weepuls come in various colors.
The Pink Panther: Owens Corning Fiberglass Insulation: Madge the Manicurist: Palmolive dish detergent: 1966–1992: played by Jan Miner: Pampers pampa: Pampers diapers: Patsy: Partnership for a Drug-Free America: 2008: not-well-informed housewife/mother in the "Don't Be A Patsy" commercials. Played by Pam Cook Hap-pea and Pea-Wee: Pea Soup ...
Missundaztood (stylized as M!ssundaztood) is the second studio album by American singer Pink.It was released on November 20, 2001, by Arista Records.After the success of Can't Take Me Home, her 2000 debut album, Pink became dissatisfied with her lack of creative control and being marketed as a white R&B singer.
Kirundo’s sweatshirts don’t make you choose between comfort and style. Not only are they made with extra soft materials, but they feature unique collars and pockets to keep you completely warm ...
The moment we've been waiting for: the best-selling sweatshirt dress is back (and better than ever). This dress is comfortable, flattering and fun to wear. If you are hoping to start the new year ...
Popples is a toy and television franchise created by Those Characters From Cleveland (TCFC), the toy and licensing design division of American Greetings.Popples resemble brightly colored marsupial teddy bears with long tails ending in a pom-pom.
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The cover of Some Rap Songs is a shaky, blurry selfie of Earl smiling, [note 1] [4] [5] "blurred beyond any easy identification". [3] The facial features shown in the photograph have been noted: the staff of Atwood Magazine wrote that "The photo's details are still vaguely discernible, namely Earl's blurry face and floating, penetrating eyes", [4] and Dylan Green of DJBooth highlighted the ...