Weird packaging for Weird Clothing
10 February 2009 | By Popsop Team
Internet-shop Weird Clothing (consider the name!) offers bermuda shorts with meat print.
The appropriate package not forgotten with “Human meat” label.
10 February 2009 | By Popsop Team
Internet-shop Weird Clothing (consider the name!) offers bermuda shorts with meat print.
The appropriate package not forgotten with “Human meat” label.
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Evan R. Doherty
15 April 2009 07:43 pm
where can i buy this in US CA$H CREDIT or CHECK.
evanRdoherty@yahoo.com