At night, a mysterious figure haunts the Sydney Opera House, his face partially covered by a mask, the result of a tragic miscalculation when jumping a mud puddle.
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At night, a mysterious figure haunts the Sydney Opera House, his face partially covered by a mask, the result of a tragic miscalculation when jumping a mud puddle.
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Oh, Wonderful Wombat Wednesday!
There’s no mystery about it; you are cute!
Is this going to be on the Andrew Lloyd Webber youtube channel for next weekend? (They’ve already done Phantom and Love Never Dies; this weekend is By Jeeves)
I love the bits of straw added to the mask.
He looks more as if he has encountered a not quite murderous Australian porcupine.
Yes, for whatever reason, there are no Australian porcupines. Other painful and spiky creatures, but not porcupines.