Vintage Original Mr and Mrs Potato Head commercial 1960's
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1972 Vinyl is playing on my 1960 Voice of Music Model 816 Walnut Cabinet Grand Ole Opry Song Come and listen to my story if you will I'm gonna ...
WCP: Let’s touch on those early years…you said you went to the first comics convention …that would have been one of the ones in New York City then?
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Meet a Visiting Comics Movie Producer: A Chat With Michael Uslan He attended the very first comic book convention in the 1960s, taught what was probably the first academic course for credit on comics, and was a producer of all the modern Batman movies. Now, he's penned The Boy Who Loved Batman, about his love of ... |
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WATTS: Anticipation for Deer Season Opener is Tradition Like unpacking the 1960s-era black and red checkered Skagway wool hunting suit my father handed down to me and amazed that it still fits; then putting on a Stormy Kromer Cap that brother Jim plucked on my head one hunting season for “when ... |
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Radio rewind: My magazine profile of new WGN-AM morning host Jonathon Brandmeier His scrapbook from those days is huge, filled with scores of clippings detailing, for example, the time he told the audience that if someone brought him a bucket of fried chicken, he would sleep with it. Or the time he called former Secretary of State ... |
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Of Poor Farmers and 'Famous Men' A walk today finds empty storefronts and a sense of weariness, though the town and surrounding area are the center of Alabama's catfish farming industry, which took off in the 1960s. There are no sharecroppers, but people still struggle. ... |
Doug Johnstone, author
Jazz is a bucket of nails, someone wrote a long time ago, and Train Dreams is exactly that, set in the American west where the hard-scrabble life of a forgotten but unforgettable labourer is hauntingly portrayed, with never a dull sentence. ...
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