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Museum of the Weird

TX Film, PETA Protest, At What Cost?, Stem Cell Research, Museum of the Weird, Guns N’ Roses Campout

02/19/2009

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Museum of the Weird

Season 2 Episode 14 | 26m 46s

TX Film, PETA Protest, At What Cost?, Stem Cell Research, Museum of the Weird, Guns N’ Roses Campout

The Museum of the Weird in Austin is doing its best to keep Austin even weirder. Segments: Texas Film Industry, PETA Protest (Patricio Espinoza), At What Cost? (Tom Suhler), Stem Cell Research – featuring Ron Paul (Pat Kondelis), Museum of the Weird (Rob Marley), Guns N’ Roses Campout (Agent Jethro)

02/19/2009

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Museum of the Weird

Season 2 Episode 14 | 26m 46s

The Museum of the Weird in Austin is doing its best to keep Austin even weirder. Segments: Texas Film Industry, PETA Protest (Patricio Espinoza), At What Cost? (Tom Suhler), Stem Cell Research – featuring Ron Paul (Pat Kondelis), Museum of the Weird (Rob Marley), Guns N’ Roses Campout (Agent Jethro)

02/19/2009

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