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Probably taco niggers stealing it for scrap.
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>For nearly a decade, Denver resident Vinny Del Giudice admired the sculpture that stood in the front yard of his Congress Park home. It wasn't just decoration -- it was personal. His daughter had welded the piece years earlier and gifted it to her parents. "It's your daughter," said Del Giudice, "and that was one of her first works. She's become a very accomplished artist."
Probably taco niggers stealing it for scrap.
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>>For nearly a decade, Denver resident Vinny Del Giudice admired the sculpture that stood in the front yard of his Congress Park home. It wasn't just decoration -- it was personal. His daughter had welded the piece years earlier and gifted it to her parents.
"It's your daughter," said Del Giudice, "and that was one of her first works. She's become a very accomplished artist."
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