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Law, a neon sculptor and artist, originated the concept and design of installing neon on the Man at
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Casey, Laura (January 22, 2008). "Get along, (not so) little doggies Quirky collector takes his large-scale Doggie Diner collection on the road for film called 'Head Trip'".
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1456:Veterans of Future Wars
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1012:This Is Burning Man
544:. November 8, 2019.
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441:. September 9, 2015
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