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Tough Pigs - Happy 10th Anniversary

I did up the following collage for the Muppet fansite ToughPigs.com to celebrate their 10th Anniversary. I was going to do something along a birthday cake theme but while digging through the ToughPigs archives for ideas, I realized there were a bunch of great memories in there. So decided to put them all together into one image.


A big thanks and congratulations to all of the Tough Pigs who keep the website movin' right along.

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