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Toronto Galleries
 tried fishing once with my dad. We were sitting on a dock by the lake and this giant fish came floating up beside us. It was still alive so my dad grabbed it and saw that inside its mouth there was a little fish. He got the pliers and pulled the little fish out of its mouth, except when he pulled it out, only its head was there. He put the fish back and it was fine and swam away. "Talk about biting off more than you can chew" my dad says. A.C.
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Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queen's Quay West, Toronto, ON |
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Peter Powning somehow managed to make a collection.. more
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Old turns new, black and white becomes colour, but.. more
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This photographer has waited a long time to show o.. more
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You know, sometimes it's not only about sex even.. more
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The Sculptors Society of Canada is opening a brand.. more
Supernova literally refers to the explosion of a s.. more
If you're less of the sit-and-stare-at-a-painting .. more
Karilee Fuglem must have had an obsession with spi.. more
Don't tell the White House, but the US is quickly .. more
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