* Delete 1 Part 50860c02 Blue Motorcycle Dirt Bike, Complete Assembly with Black Chassis and Light Bluish Gray Wheels (Counterpart)
* Add 1 Part 50860c05 Blue Motorcycle Dirt Bike, Complete Assembly with Flat Silver Chassis and Light Bluish Gray Wheels (Counterpart)
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* Delete 1 Part 50860c02 Blue Motorcycle Dirt Bike, Complete Assembly with Black Chassis and Light Bluish Gray Wheels (Counterpart)
* Add 1 Part 50860c05 Blue Motorcycle Dirt Bike, Complete Assembly with Flat Silver Chassis and Light Bluish Gray Wheels (Counterpart)
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That was an interesting read. I hadn't heard about that one. It reminds
me of a "poem" by a dude named Aram Saroyan. From Wikipedia:
One of Saroyan's most famous poems was simply the unconventionally spelled word "lighght" in the center of a blank page. This poem was selected by George Plimpton to be featured in The American Literary Anthology and, like all poems in the volume, received a $500 cash award from the National Endowment for the Arts, then just five years old.