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Normally them there jackalopes just stay on the shelves in Wall Drug, (and other fine Western boutiques) but this poor little critter appears to have escaped from the store and run out into the road and gotten skooshed by a car like an armadilla. So you got the wrong subdials, with one pointer missing, and then you got stubby little hour and minute hands and a bent second sweep, and the bracelet and clasp look like they're made out of tin, and it looks like the car drug this poor little jackalope some distance before if fell off the bumper. Shouldn't somebody bury this poor little feller before he begins to SMELL??
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