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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Well, the blue ones we call Gumby suits.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Well, the blue ones we call Gumby suits.
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The resemblance between Haibao and Gumby, which is flatter, taller and green, became an online chat item this week after Expo officials emphatically denied at a press conference that their mascot has anything to do with the U.S. figure created in the early 1950s.
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What's your opinion on Gumby: The Movie 1995, aka Gumby 1?
R.I.P. Art Clokey 2010
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The resemblance between Haibao and Gumby, which is flatter, taller and green, became an online chat item this week after Expo officials emphatically denied at a press conference that their mascot has anything to do with the U.S. figure created in the early 1950s.
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Her Olympic roommate called her Gumby, and she may be on the way to living up to that moniker.
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If I sound like a gushing fan, then to paraphrase Gumby, I am a fan dammit, so up your nose with a rubber hose.
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The resemblance between Haibao and Gumby, which is flatter, taller and green, became an online chat item this week after Expo officials emphatically denied at a press conference that their mascot has anything to do with the U.S. figure created in the early 1950s.
WBAY Action 2 News 2010
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The resemblance between Haibao and Gumby, which is flatter, taller and green, became an online chat item this week after Expo officials emphatically denied at a press conference that their mascot has anything to do with the U.S. figure created in the early 1950s.
SFGate: Top News Stories By ELAINE KURTENBACH 2010
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The resemblance between Haibao and Gumby, which is flatter, taller and green, became an online chat item this week after Expo officials emphatically denied at a press conference that their mascot has anything to do with the U.S. figure created in the early 1950s.
SFGate: Top News Stories By ELAINE KURTENBACH 2010
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