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Step 11Hang Up Your Cylon Art

Hang Up Your Cylon Art
This makes for a great piece of office art and should quickly replace your boss's corporate "MOTIVATION" poster with the guy climbing the cliff, golfing, clubbing baby seals or whatever. Make two holes in the top corners, about two inches in from the edge. Next pound two level nails into your desired exhibition wall measured at the exact distance you made the holes enabling you to hang the piece right over them. You could also frame it, hang it a different way or sleep on the bed of pins like a bakery-loving David Blaine.

Bask in the glory of your bread-art and ask yourself over and over, "Who is the 5th? Who is the 5th?". If your project does not turn into a green mass of fungus before the final episodes of BSG finally air, it will make a great centerpiece for your next frak party.
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