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1952 ad for booklet on rectal disorders. .
ewwwwwwwww! way to much information!
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vintage
ad
rectal
disorders
Added: 14th August 2007
Views: 424
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Posted By: snake |

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As an April Fools joke in 1957, the respected BBC program Panorama broadcast this bogus news feature about the springtime spaghetti harvest...in Switzerland. Many people were duped by the prank and contacted the BBC to request more information about spaghetti farming.
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spaghetti
harvest
hoax
Added: 1st October 2007
Views: 1904
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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An internet friend told me she got a call today from the court as to why she didn't report for jury duty today. Even I didn't realize it was a US Federal holiday until I went to the bank. They didn't ask her for information, just confirmed it and she voluntarily corrected it for them. DO NOT give out ANY personal information over the phone unless you initiated the call. DO NOT believe caller ID, these are easily reprogrammed to say what the caller wants it to say. More in my comments below:
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Identity
Theft
Scam
Added: 8th October 2007
Views: 289
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Posted By: Steve |

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Taken from the first season (1976) of Wonder Woman, "The Pluto File," this clip shows Diana Prince (Linda Carter) transform into Wonder Woman and then use her lasso to try to get information out of an ailing bad guy. Wish I could do that!!!
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wonder
woman
diana
prince
linda
carter
Added: 17th October 2007
Views: 609
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Posted By: Naomi |

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Homer, disturbed by the box of Mr. Sparkle, contacts the manufacturer in Hokkaido, Japan for information. He is sent a promotional video for Mr. Sparkle, which consists of a bizarre TV commercial. At the end of the video, the mascot is shown to be a result of a joint venture between two large Japanese conglomerates whose mascots, a fish and light bulb, merge together to form Mr. Sparkle, thus, Homer discovers it was all a mere coincidence.
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the
simpsons
homer
japanese
mr
sparkle
animation
Added: 22nd December 2007
Views: 439
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Posted By: geminat |

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Tufty the squirrel was a 60's & early 70's public information films to teach children the dangers of the roads. These were shown on TV and in the cinemas. There was also a Tufty club which as a child, I was a member of, which entitled you to wear a Tufty badge and receive monthly magazines with all of Tufty's stories. Later replaced by the Green Cross Man, played by the actor who portrayed Darth Vader In the first three Star Wars films, Dave Prowse.
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Public
Information
Road
Safety
Campaign
Tufty
Added: 31st December 2007
Views: 206
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Posted By: donmac101 |

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Steve. This is the UK version of the one you had in your head for forty years. Jimmy Savile hosted this as he at the time was a well known radio DJ. This one however relied on the slogan not the music.
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Public
Information
UK
Seat
Belts
Added: 10th May 2008
Views: 111
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Posted By: donmac101 |

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There is now available digitized manifests from passenger ships entering the United States between 1820 and 1960.
This search works, I was able to find both sides of my family on their original manifest list, and so much more information, including the ship they sailed on and who was waiting for them at their destination.
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immigration
manifest
lists
and
information
Added: 13th January 2008
Views: 229
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Posted By: Naomi |

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