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i thought this was the most boring ad i've ever seen (that's why i posted it). . is it just a chick thing?
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ad
blacksmith
shop
forge
Added: 10th July 2007
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Posted By: Marie |

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Based on Ted Keys long running cartoon strip published in the Saturday Evening Post. Staring Don Defore as George Baxter, Whitney Blake as his wife Dorothy, and Bobby Buntrock as Harold. The show ran from 1961 - 1965. 1965 - 1966 on a different network.
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Shirley
Booth
Hazel
Added: 12th July 2007
Views: 639
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Posted By: Token |

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In the 1920s, after many years entertaining crowds as an escape artist, Houdini changed his show to expose the methods and motivations of the Spiritualists, a group who claimed they could contact the dead through séances. Testifying against them in Congress, he also exposed their tricks while on stage, an act he turned into a Broadway show. Soon, Houdini received death threats from the group.
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1920
houdini
poster
Added: 25th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa |

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This poster was put up by the Interstate Narcotics Assoc in Chicago IL and used in the film to warn of the dangers of marijuana use.
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marijuana
weed
pot
drugs
Added: 4th August 2007
Views: 545
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Posted By: Naomi |

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have a look at this link..
http://www.paulsadowski.org/BirthDay.asp
i think most of us old farts might be a little interested.
well it does take you back in time as well.
i put this picture on just to make this post work.LOL.
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Added: 4th August 2007
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Posted By: konifur |

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Old movie poster from the movie "Bright Road," which only has one white actor, Robert Horton, in the cast. Not important now except in the context of the era. Jane Richards (Dorothy Dandridge) is a young 4th-grade teacher in the South that has a problem in her classroom with 11-year-old C.T.Young (Philip Herburn), a backward boy whose pride has made him a stubborn rebel and an exalted liar.
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movie
bright
road
dorothy
dandridge
philip
hepburn
harr
belafonte
Added: 12th August 2007
Views: 386
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Posted By: snake |

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Disney's first live-action movie mixed in animated scenes to tell the stories of kindly ol Uncle Remus, including the tales of Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear … and the Tar Baby. The movie, which had faced accusations that it promoted racial stereotypes and the idea of the slave-slavemaster relationship in a positive light, won a 1947 Best Song Oscar for the song on this clip, Zip a Dee Doo Dah, and was a major cultural force in its day. But it's been on the shelves for half a century and has never been released on home video in the U.S. because of Disney's concerns that depictions in the film viewed in today's world, might not be viewed as kindly or as politically correct. However the studio is currently mulling over the idea of DVD release as soon as 2008. In my opinion, this is a film that made millions of children happy. It was adults who put an end to that. I hope you'll enjoy this with the same sentiments as in which it was posted.
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walt
disney
song
of
the
south
musical
animation
Added: 13th August 2007
Views: 733
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Posted By: Naomi |

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1964 postcard featuring McDonald's Filet-o'-Fish
McDonald's introduced the Filet-o'-Fish sandwich in the early 1960s in an effort to entice Catholics to the chain on Fridays. At the time, Catholics were not allowed to eat meat on any Friday of the calendar year.
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ad
postcard
mcdonalds
filet
o
fish
Added: 14th August 2007
Views: 453
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Posted By: snake |

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