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[edit] Please add a redirect
Lil Crazy Legs as per [1]
~ender 2008-04-06 10:32:AM MST
- Sad news! The website story is in error on this point though. Lil Crazy Legs was an apprentice of Crazy Legs, the latter clearly being the acclaimed dancer the piece means to refer to (Lil Crazy Legs is mentioned in this article— see "Career" 1st paragraph. You can also see both, briefly, in Style Wars.) 86.44.28.245 (talk) 09:14, 10 April 2008 (UTC)