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I probably will repost this many times because it is so important to the meaning of America!
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Red
Skeltons
Pledge
Of
Allegiance
Added: 11th September 2007
Views: 1356
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Posted By: Freckles |

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A McDonald's Commercial that goes a little over the edge, if you get my meaning.
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mcdonalds
commercial
fishing
Added: 18th October 2007
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Posted By: Guido |

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I hear they are getting back together.
My 13 year old denies listening to them when he was around 6...towards the end of their career you got their CD with a Happy Meal!
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Backstreet
Boys
Show
Me
The
Meaning
Of
Being
Lonely
Added: 30th November 2007
Views: 263
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Posted By: Cliffy |

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The first black boxer to hold the world heavyweight title was Jack Johnson of Galveston, Texas. Johnson held the crown from 1908 through 1915. A superb defensive fighter, he would sometimes go through several rounds without his opponent landing a meaningful punch. When he beat Canada's Tommy Burns for the title in Australia in 1908, correspondent Jack London wrote, 'Not one second of any round could legitimately be scored for Burns.' Johnson so outclassed his opposition that his title reign inspired the Great White Hope movement in America to find someone with the proper pigmentation to beat him. Nat Fleischer, who edited The Ring magazine from 1922 through 1972, rated Johnson as the greatest heavyweight ever.
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Jack
Johnson
heavyweight
champion
Added: 6th February 2008
Views: 202
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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May not be an old film yet, but in my opinion will come to be regarded as a classic. Brings new meaning to, Big Brother is watching you.
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Kukt
Wimmer
Christian
Bale
Futuristic
Sci
Fi
Added: 27th February 2008
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Posted By: donmac101 |

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Actress Terry Moore is the mystery challenger on this episode of What's My Line from March 20, 1955. (Listen for Bennett Cerf's question about ejaculations! Judging by the audience's lack of guffaws, that word must have had a different meaning in 1955!)
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Whats
My
Line
Terry
Moore
Added: 20th August 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Like most African-American performers of his generation, comic actor Dudley Dickerson played more than his fair share of Pullman porters, bell-boys, waiters, and shoe-shine boys. But from the late '30s until the mid-'50s, Dickerson was the most prominent black actor working in two-reel comedies. Contracted by Columbia's short subject department, the roly-poly supporting comic brought a refreshing energy to his portrayals of, yes, Pullman porters, shoe-shine boys, and the always demeaning "frightened Negro domestic." Closer in type to Mantan Moreland than Stepin Fetchit, Dickerson was especially good opposite Charley Chase in His Bridal Fright (1940) and the Three Stooges in A-Plumbing We Will Go (1940). Dickerson played a Pullman porter once again in his final film The Alligator People (1959), after which he concentrated on television work. The veteran comic died of cerebral thrombosis.
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Dudley
Dickerson
Three
Stooges
Added: 24th September 2008
Views: 109
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Posted By: pfc |

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