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  2. Cardboard Tube Fighting League - Wikipedia

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    The Cardboard Tube Fighting League (CTFL) is a global organization that hosts cardboard tube based events in Seattle, Washington; San Francisco, California; and Sydney, Australia. The CTFL hosts tournaments and battles where cardboard tube fighters go head-to-head in an attempt to break their opponent's tube without breaking their own.

  3. Thigh-high boots - Wikipedia

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    Thigh-high boots, known also as thigh-length boots or simply thigh boots, are boots that extend above the knees to at least mid-thigh. Other terms for this footwear include over-the-knee boots, a name originally used for 15th century riding boots for men. These are sometimes called pirate boots, especially when cuffed. Over-the-knee boots are ...

  4. Shipping tube - Wikipedia

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    A heavy duty composite paper tube. The layers of spiral-wound paper used in its construction are visible. This type of heavy tube is also used as a core for wrapping roll goods. Long corrugated box, square cross section Paperboard tubes. A shipping tube, mailing tube, or cardboard tube is a shipping container used to ship long items. It is ...

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  6. Cardboard boat race - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard Boat Races at Champney's West NL, racing cardboard boats in Trinity Bay Newfoundland. Great Cardboard Boat Regatta(R), which claims its 1974 founding race to be the first ever cardboard boat regatta. Cardboard Boat Race at McDonogh School; Cardboard Boat race in Medford, Oregon; Article about the Cardboard Boat Regatta in Stafford, Va.

  7. Torchy the Battery Boy - Wikipedia

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    The king decides to make the bird the keeper of the royal jewels. Adapted from "King Dithers Loses His Crown." 6 1960-09-24 Rag Doll's silver teapot is missing, and so is King Dithers crown. They soon discover that Pongo the pirate has stolen the treasures, along with the Pollikan bird. Adapted from "The Polliken Bird is Stolen." 7 1960-10-01

  8. Shigeru Ban - Wikipedia

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    Ban is most famous now for his innovative work with paper and cardboard tubing as a building material. He was the first architect in Japan to construct a building primarily out of paper with his paper house, and required special approval for his building to pass Japan's building code. Ban is attracted to using paper because it is low cost ...

  9. Takanakuy - Wikipedia

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    Aspects of this dress attempt to portray a slave master during the colonial periods; for example, knee-high leather boots, fancy worsted pants, a nice shirt and waistcoat, a silk embroidered cape in pink or baby blue, and a cardboard crown with shiny wrapping paper on the sides and a star at the top.

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