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"Goldilocks and The Three Bears" was one of my favourite fairytales as a kid, nowadays it's more like this:
EDIT: I almost forgot this one:

EDIT: I almost forgot this one:

"Goldilocks and The Three Bears" was one of my favourite fairytales as a kid, nowadays it's more like this:
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@papajohnny - It is an ancient symbol Saint John's Arms
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_John's_Arms
In Finnish language is called Hannunvaakuna but it's also known as Käpälikkö.
Make-up tips in today's issue of a small Swedish newspaper (Västerbottenskuriren). According to the image caption, the cat at the bottom of the big picture is named Abbath. Who would have thought it...![]()