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A man who calls himself Grandpa Woodstock, left, flashes a peace sign to passers-by on Main St. in Bisbee, Ariz., Friday, April 13, 2007. Woodstock, a seasonal resident of Bisbee, returned to the town on his "peace train" bicycle wagon this week after a nearly year-long absence that he said saw him travel as far away as New York and Florida.
Woodstock is flanked in the photo by Greg Pike, Bisbee's dog-cat-mouse guy, who may have to change his nickname after he recently replaced his rotating cast of white mice with a white rat. "You can see the rat much better than the mouse," Pike said when asked to explain the lineup change.
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A man who calls himself Grandpa Woodstock, left, flashes a peace sign to passers-by on Main St. in Bisbee, Ariz., Friday, April 13, 2007. Woodstock, a seasonal resident of Bisbee, returned to the town on his "peace train" bicycle wagon this week after a nearly year-long absence that he said saw him travel as far away as New York and Florida.
Woodstock is flanked in the photo by Greg Pike, Bisbee's dog-cat-mouse guy, who may have to change his nickname after he recently replaced his rotating cast of white mice with a white rat. "You can see the rat much better than the mouse," Pike said when asked to explain the lineup change.