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June 14th 2003 after lunch
As I have reported before, I have a great appreciation for the many social uses of mascot costumes. That appreciation was only strengthened when even more uses were revealed. And this video (link courtesy of the Noodle), proves that mascot costumes may be the basis for a whole new sub culture – a brave new world of synthetic fur and abnormally large heads. This, my friends, is what cinema is all about: a rapping shark and a break dancing bear.

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about kellegous.com

kellegous.com is the personal site of kelly norton, a designer and engineer living in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly used to be a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab but graduated in the summer of 2006. Before that, he was the Senior VP of Technology Development for Connexxia, a small technology company in Atlanta. He now works as a Software Engineer for Google. (more…)

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