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Squid #251
(published November 3, 2005)
Tales of the Giant Squid: A Year and a Day (part eleven of thirteen)
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September 30th — October 27th

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Yom Kippur. And Rob makes a wreath. Also, het beats up God and steals his sweet white pants. (It may not be God. It may be Barry Gibb. Or just a guy in a bar.)

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