Juxtimon

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'''Juxtimon'''
 
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(Known aliases; '''Juxt, Sweaty George, Hercules Parallelogram, The Flaming Gazunder''')
(Known aliases; '''Juxt, Sweaty George, Hercules Parallelogram, The Flaming Gazunder''')
Born agrippa'd in an oil-drum somewhere in the south of Birmingham, Juxtimon grew up to be the most prolific (and arguably, only) member of the order of the ''Senex Purilis'' or the childish old men.  He is a collector of the obscure, the grotesque, the unexplained and the undesirable.  His museum- The Stanhope Foundation, is housed in Northfield and is open for private viewings by appointment or invitation.  It is worth noting that entry is normally only granted to the foundation upon receipt of a donation of either a small vial of dirt from the visitor's home or an item of interest to be added to the collection.
Born agrippa'd in an oil-drum somewhere in the south of Birmingham, Juxtimon grew up to be the most prolific (and arguably, only) member of the order of the ''Senex Purilis'' or the childish old men.  He is a collector of the obscure, the grotesque, the unexplained and the undesirable.  His museum- The Stanhope Foundation, is housed in Northfield and is open for private viewings by appointment or invitation.  It is worth noting that entry is normally only granted to the foundation upon receipt of a donation of either a small vial of dirt from the visitor's home or an item of interest to be added to the collection.

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(Known aliases; Juxt, Sweaty George, Hercules Parallelogram, The Flaming Gazunder)


Born agrippa'd in an oil-drum somewhere in the south of Birmingham, Juxtimon grew up to be the most prolific (and arguably, only) member of the order of the Senex Purilis or the childish old men. He is a collector of the obscure, the grotesque, the unexplained and the undesirable. His museum- The Stanhope Foundation, is housed in Northfield and is open for private viewings by appointment or invitation. It is worth noting that entry is normally only granted to the foundation upon receipt of a donation of either a small vial of dirt from the visitor's home or an item of interest to be added to the collection.

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