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  • Was the spider part of the same event or was that there before? The web looks cool by the way!

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  • Also, we made it nationally too: dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2341725/Is-hole-new-craze-Guerrilla-artists-yarn-bomb-railway-bridge-12ft-high-DOILY.htmlAnd yesterday we had a call from a Canadian radio station about it!Hilarious.

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  • [...] is very nice – recreating the Bristol of 1825: bristol-culture.com/2013/06/18/rec… 14 mins [...]

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