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Mark’s humor refreshes everything we see every day… from your favorite characters to your favorite trends, advertisements, pets, and computers. Slightly prejudiced and slightly distorted, “Off the Mark” attracts readers in a way of wanting to laugh and making noise. From favorite characters to favorite trends, advertisements, pets, and computers. Slightly prejudiced and slightly distorted, “Off the Mark” attracts readers in a way of wanting to laugh and make noise. Mark’s humor refreshes everything we see every day… from your favorite characters to your favorite trends, advertisements, pets, and computers. Slightly prejudiced and slightly distorted, “Off the Mark” attracts readers in a way of wanting to laugh and make noise. From favorite characters to favorite trends, advertisements, pets, and computers. Slightly prejudiced and slightly distorted, “Off the Mark” attracts readers in a way of wanting to laugh and make noise.

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Mark’s humor refreshes everything we see every day… from your favorite characters to your favorite trends, advertisements, pets, and computers. Slightly prejudiced and slightly distorted, “Off the Mark” attracts readers in a way of wanting to laugh and making noise. From favorite characters to favorite trends, advertisements, pets, and computers. Slightly prejudiced and slightly distorted, “Off the Mark” attracts readers in a way of wanting to laugh and make noise. Mark’s humor refreshes everything we see every day… from your favorite characters to your favorite trends, advertisements, pets, and computers. Slightly prejudiced and slightly distorted, “Off the Mark” attracts readers in a way of wanting to laugh and make noise. From favorite characters to favorite trends, advertisements, pets, and computers. Slightly prejudiced and slightly distorted, “Off the Mark” attracts readers in a way of wanting to laugh and make noise.

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