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'''''Look What I Brought Home!''''' (or ''LWIBH'') was one of the originating ] ]s. It ran from ] ] until ] ] for a total 1340 strips. It was created by Scott and Amanda Kuehner, and served as the basis for their currently updating daily Keenspot strip, ''Crazy in Love''.

In addition to ''Crazy in Love'', there were two other spin-offs of LWIBH: ''The Scrantonville Kids'' and ''Scrantonville High''.

As of the launch of ''Crazy in Love'' (] ]), the ''Look what I Brought Home!'' archives were locked up and can be accessed by Keenspot Premium members only.

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