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The Magic Boomerang The Magic Boomerang An Australian Children's television adventure about a boy and his magical boomerang that has the ability to stop time when thrown. He always uses the ability to foil the villains of the episode or counter any looming disaster.
Tags: 1965  -  1966   
Added: 10th July 2007
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Posted By: konifur
Jimmy Finlayson Fans of Laurel and Hardy's films will recognize this face: It is James (Jimmy) Finlayson, a Scottish-born actor best known today for being the foil in several L&H films. He often expressed his exasperation at the twosome's antics by saying D'oh! Long after Finlayson died in 1948, his D'oh was resurrected by Dan Castellaneta who voices cartoon icon Homer Simpson.
Tags: James  Jimmy  Finlayson 
Added: 16th November 2007
Views: 393
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Posted By: Lava1964
Kaiser Foil Commercial Too bad for me...I never had any money to put in a money pocket!! Remember Maverick, with James Garner and Jack Kelly? I still remember when it made its debut on the ABC network. It was on Sunday nights at 7:30 and with that early half an hour start, (according to the Nielson ratings) it knocked the stuffing out of Ed Sullivan and Steve Allen who had their shows begin at 8:00pm!
Tags: kaiser  foil  commercial  maverick  50s  television  shows 
Added: 28th January 2008
Views: 237
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Posted By: Naomi
Dan Quisenberry One of my favorite baseball personalities was the quotable Dan Quisenberry, ace relief pitcher for the Kansas City Royals--when the Royals had a good team. The submarine-style hurler recorded 244 career saves, but he was most fondly remembered for his offbeat sense of humor. One year in the Royals' press guide he listed his hobby as 'tinfoil chewing' and said his favorite thing about baseball was 'no homework.' Regarding baseball salaries, Quisenberry said, 'No man is worth another, and none is worth more than $12.95.' On the future, he noted, 'I've seen the future, and it's much like the present, only longer.' Diagnosed with brain cancer in 1998, Quisenberry was typically philosophical: 'I've had so many good things happen to me. So why not me?' He died later that same year at age 45.
Tags: Dan  Quisenberry  baseball 
Added: 23rd July 2008
Views: 122
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Posted By: Lava1964

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