Sichuan Bug
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Owner:
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Savoy
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Released:
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Saturday, June 19, 2004
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Origin:
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South Carolina, United States
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The Sichuan Bug has a head for hot foods... so take it to your favorite chow hall. It would eventually like to make it back to Sichuan China (its home), but is happy wondering from hot pot to hot pot (hot pot is the REALLY spicy food from where it lives).
Please only take this bug if you are willing to take him to dinner and post a picture of your adventure together (at least one).
Verions 3.0: We've lost two of our kids... use this compass to help find them!
Version 2.0: This Sichuan Bug is a hand-painted traditional Chinese image of a small child being a little "toupi" - "nottie." To me, he looks as if he as eaten something which has turned his stomach! The image is hand-painted in the traditional way for the NW Chinese (specifically Tianjin Provence).
Version 1.0: The Original Sichuan Bug was an important symbol of both Yi and Tibet people groups - an bull's skull with horns.
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