pepper
Sep 8 2008, Apabrita

Ever thought of a museum full of salt and pepper shakers? Well, here’s your dream museum. People in Iowa were really moved by one woman’s salt and pepper shaker collection. So, with the fund coming from the city council of Traer, a museum will...

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