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Scott Andrew Hutchins <[log in to unmask]>
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I understand this was released very briefly by Paramount Home Video.  If anyone has this, could you describe the box for me?  I believe I saw it two weeks ago at a permanent flea market only open on weekends, buried under lots of box lids filled with tapes.  It was not there today, however.  I didn't know what it was until after I saw it, since I didn't pay much attention to it at the time, and I want to make sure this wasn't a false memory,  I remember the spine being black with simple sanserif yellow lettering, and "Skidoo" written in a cloudlike font on the cover, which showed a woman in black, cutting off at the chin at the top edge and waist at the bottom, with a yellow background.  Is this what the Skidoo box actually looks like, or did I dream it?

Scott Andrew Hutchins
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