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Getting prehistoric in "Attack of the Dinosaurs," seeing some clumsy people struggle in their footwear in "High Heels," and fighting to keep the balance in the ironically-titled "A Nice Relaxing Bicycle Ride."
Getting prehistoric in "Attack of the Dinosaurs," seeing some clumsy people struggle in their footwear in "High Heels," and fighting to keep the balance in the ironically-titled "A Nice Relaxing Bicycle Ride."
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