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Squid #234
(published July 7, 2005)
Tales of the Giant Squid: A Year and a Day (part seven of thirteen)
Who is Poor Mojo's Giant Squid?
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June 10 - July 7

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A nasty trick is played on Donna and Rob. That's all I'm gonna say. Nobody wants to talk about it. Also, the midget hooks up with an old pal. And there are lots of birds. And a curtain made from the night.

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