Mainly the word "poorly".OK, so the 'poorly maintained' part only applies sometimes, then.Actually, that still depends on whether the copper is actually supposed to turn green, which is intended in some situations (in these scenarios, they deliberately let the copper oxidize).Only if poorly maintained after oxidization has started to take place, I believe. (The green stuff basically being the copper equivilent of rust) Course, I might be getting my metals confused here.Just a detail, but aren't bronze statues green? I might be mixing up with something else, of course.
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This strip reminds me of an old episode of "Dilbert," back when the comic had almost nothing to do with the office and was exceedingly simple. Dilbert was walking in a park when a painter told him he was getting in the way of a scene he was painting. Dilbert apologized, but it was too late: his leg had appeared in the painting.
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I'm sure we all used to play with seemingly pointless and cheap items. I myself used to spend all my time playing with empty soda bottles.Ozy seemed to play with it more than wear it when he was younger...Why do you think Ozy wasn't wearing his hat during some of the modelings? According to the story of his adoption, the hat was originally Llewellyn's and soon after acquiring him, he let Ozy wear it since he seemed so fixated on it.


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