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			<title><![CDATA[Fred Gwynne did Fish Tank first...]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[This is a cute shirt.  I thought it was when Fred Gwynne (aka Herman Munster) did it in the 90's as an art piece.  He studied art in WWII on the GI Bill.  In the 90's I saw a TV show which featured his art, one of which, was a Glass Military Tank with a Fish in it.   Another notable piece was String Art, which was a string art rendition of a String Quartet.  I'm not saying this man copied him.  But I am saying I saw Fred Gwynne do it first.  Fred Gwynne RIP...]]></description>
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