Several years ago a product was introduced (into the US, anyway) that was touted as substitute for leather. It was called Naugahyde. Subsequently, based on evidence from the CIA and FBI, it was determined that Naugas were an endangered species whose habitat was confined to small localized areas in a large Middle Eastern country headed by a tyrannical dictator. The product was then silently pulled from the market. It was subsequently determined that Naugas were a ficticious creature.
And everyone lived happily thereafter. (I only wish.)
Sorry for the OT posting. I couldn't resist.
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