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I'm going to contribute to the rebus craze with one I invented some years ago.

The picture itself is not suitable for work - view it directly here or view the revision historyview the revision history to see the image.

Alternatively, here is an emote version, but at least one of the answers - not the accepted one - relies on details from that picture which do not appear below; if you want to see the picture, please click the links above.

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I'm going to contribute to the rebus craze with one I invented some years ago.

The picture itself is not suitable for work - view it directly here or view the revision history to see the image.

Alternatively, here is an emote version, but at least one of the answers - not the accepted one - relies on details from that picture which do not appear below; if you want to see the picture, please click the links above.

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What phrase does this picture represent?

I'm going to contribute to the rebus craze with one I invented some years ago.

The picture itself is not suitable for work - view it directly here or view the revision history to see the image.

Alternatively, here is an emote version, but at least one of the answers - not the accepted one - relies on details from that picture which do not appear below; if you want to see the picture, please click the links above.

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What phrase does this picture represent?

Edited to give links to original as suggested in meta http://meta.puzzling.stackexchange.com/q/2845/15 (the emote version is pretty hard to read)
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I'm going to contribute to the rebus craze with one I invented some years ago.

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(Previous versions of this question included a The picture which was "notitself is not suitable for work"work - view it directly here or view the revision history to see the image.

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What phrase does this picture represent?

I'm going to contribute to the rebus craze with one I invented some years ago.

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(Previous versions of this question included a picture which was "not suitable for work", and at least one of the answers [not the accepted one] relies on details from that picture which do not appear in the current version. If you want to see the picture, please look in the revision history.)

What phrase does this picture represent?

I'm going to contribute to the rebus craze with one I invented some years ago.

The picture itself is not suitable for work - view it directly here or view the revision history to see the image.

Alternatively, here is an emote version, but at least one of the answers - not the accepted one - relies on details from that picture which do not appear below; if you want to see the picture, please click the links above.

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What phrase does this picture represent?

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I'm going to contribute to the rebus craze. with one I invented this one some years ago, but have only recently found someone to make it into a nice computer image for me.

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Image of the puzzle which is "not suitable for work".(Previous versions of this question included a picture which was "not suitable for work", and at least one of the answers [not the accepted one] relies on details from that picture which do not appear in the current version. If you want to see the picture, please look in the revision history.)

What phrase does this picture represent?

I'm going to contribute to the rebus craze. I invented this one some years ago, but have only recently found someone to make it into a nice computer image for me.

Image of the puzzle which is "not suitable for work".

What phrase does this picture represent?

I'm going to contribute to the rebus craze with one I invented some years ago.

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(Previous versions of this question included a picture which was "not suitable for work", and at least one of the answers [not the accepted one] relies on details from that picture which do not appear in the current version. If you want to see the picture, please look in the revision history.)

What phrase does this picture represent?

Wow, everyone wants to edit this puzzle ... "suitable" and "safe" are both valid according to Wikipedia
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not everyone understands these internet acronyms!
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Typo
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This question is the subject of an [ongoing debate on meta](http://meta.puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/2845/why-was-my-question-removed-from-the-hnqs); I've returned it to its original state until this is resolved
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