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Is it just me or are those Big Show circus animals just creepy?
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Well, we're pretty sure we see a relative of Joe Camel in there...
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I believe the whiteish spot on the lower left area of the Johnson card on the left is the result of a piece of Big Show candy (the candies were round and small) being in contact with the card for too long, or perhaps in a moist environment. Fortunately, the candy stains/marks on the other Johnson card are on the back of the card.
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Well, from looking at the Johnson samples, the previous card to him in the cut was the Meusel.
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Any chance Leon gets to show off his Big Show Circus, you know it's gettin' posted! Those things definitely gave small children nightmares with those creepy hollow eyes.
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