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Pegged in

Australia, 1991
film

A handful of pegs get up to no good when the house lady leaves them alone with a basket full of freshly dried clothes. This student live animation is an excer..

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Pegged in

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Kitchen sync

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Clotheslines

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To be or not to be

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