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The complete text:
I really don’t know if I should smoke…
… but my brothers and my sweetheart smoke, and it does give me a lot of pleasure.
Women began to smoke, so they tell me, just about the time they began to vote, but that’s hardly a reason for women smoking. I guess I just like to smoke, that’s all.
It so happens that I smoke CHESTERFIELD. They seem to be milder and they have a very pleasing taste.
the Cigarette that’s Milder
the Cigarette that Tastes Better
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1933
lucky
strike
Added: 15th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa |

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Here is part 2 of 5 of the 10th anniversary of the Tonight Show, with Johnny Carson, from Oct. of 1972. They built a new set just for this night, which was unique. What was also unique is that all the guests were comedians, except for Gov. Ronald Reagan. You'll see the late Jack Benny, the late Joey Bishop, the late George Burns, and more (including MY MAN, Don Rickles!) Surprisingly good quality, but the audio spikes every once in awhile; it seems this is the only version around of this show, and every copy I've seen has this same audio problem.
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Carson
Tonight
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10th
anniversary
1972
Ray
Glasser
Added: 31st December 2008
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Here is part 1 of 5 of the 10th anniversary of the Tonight Show, with Johnny Carson, from Oct. of 1972. They built a new set just for this night, which was unique. What was also unique is that all the guests were comedians, except for Gov. Ronald Reagan. You'll see the late Jack Benny, the late Joey Bishop, the late George Burns, and more (including MY MAN, Don Rickles!) Surprisingly good quality, but the audio spikes every once in awhile; it seems this is the only version around of this show, and every copy I've seen has this same audio problem. (And, like everyone else who has this same copy...I have only the first hour of this 90-minute special.)
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Johnny
Carson
Tonight
Show
10th
anniversary
1972
Ray
Glasser
Added: 31st December 2008
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"i don't know Jim, it just doesn't seem to work!" . . "uh, Suzette, could you turn around one more time, please?"
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models
buyers
advertising
Added: 31st August 2007
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Posted By: Teresa |

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Here's a show from the 1976 "Johnny Cash & Friends" summer series, with Johnny & June engaging in some humorous dialogue (comparing themselves to Sonny & Cher; June doesn't have a navel?) and then performing their signature song "Jackson". Johnny really hams it up in this performance. Also, notice Johnny's reaction when it seems June gives him a playful kick. And check out the kiss at the end! Good days to remember,
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johnny
cash
and
friends
june
carter
country
music
Added: 9th September 2007
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Posted By: Sophia |

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Paul Williams wrote the soundtrack for a generation. His songs were everywhere in the 1970s -- you could hear them on the radio, television, movies, and The Muppets. The simple honesty of his lyrics still captures attention and spurs the imagination. This song, The Rainbow Connection seems to fit him so well. Happy Birthday Paul Williams, you've given us happy memories!
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paul
williams
musicians
the
rainbow
connection
muppets
Added: 19th September 2007
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Evelyn Couch (Kathy Bates) is having trouble in her marriage, and no one seems to take her seriously. While in a nursing home visiting relatives, she meets Ninny Threadgoode (Jessica Tandy), an outgoing old woman, who tells her the story of Idgie Threadgoode, a young woman in 1920's Alabama. Through Idgie's inspiring life, Evelyn learns to be more assertive and builds a lasting friendship of her own with Ninny. This film should be required viewing for any woman over 30. Kathy Bates and Jessica Tandy are both outstanding and unforgettable.
I love, love, love this film!! (sorry about the sync)
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fried
green
tomatoes
cathy
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jessica
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Added: 21st September 2007
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Kim Novak was born Marilyn Pauline Novak in Chicago, Illinois. She is perhaps best known for her performance in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958). Her films include The French Line (1954)
Pushover (1954)
Phffft! (1954)
Son of Sinbad (1955)
5 Against the House (1955)
Picnic (1955)
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)
The Eddy Duchin Story (1956)
Jeanne Eagels (1957)
Pal Joey (1957)
Vertigo (1958)
Bell, Book and Candle (1958)
Middle of the Night (1959)
Strangers When We Meet (1960)
Pepe (1960) (Cameo)
The Notorious Landlady (1962)
Boys' Night Out (1962)
Showman (1963) (documentary)
Of Human Bondage (1964)
Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1965)
The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)
The Great Bank Robbery (1969)
The White Buffalo (1977)
Just a Gigolo (1979)
The Mirror Crack'd (1980)
I Have Been Very Pleased (1987) (short subject)
The Children (1990)
Liebestraum (1991)
She has always been one of my favorite actresses and I think she's one of the most underrated and overlooked actresses of her generation. Kim Novak was a unique phenomenon. As the last of the "manufactured" screen goddesses and Columbia's answer to Marilyn Monroe, Kim had a more refined sex appeal than the other blond goddesses of the 1950's. She radiated a kind of mystery that harked back to the days of Garbo and Dietrich. Onscreen Kim Novak seems distant, enigmatic, thoughtful and somehow sad. She has been referred to as the reluctant goddess, the melancholy blonde and the lavender blonde. The studio created the idea that lavender was Kim Novak's favorite color as part of her movie star image. However, I think the term Lavender Blonde fits Kim Novak - it sets her apart from the sunny Doris Day or the gilded Marilyn Monroe. Lavender is closer to blue - makes you think of Madeleine in Vertigo, lost in thought by the seashore.
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novak
actresses
vertigo
Added: 27th September 2007
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One of entertainment's true good guys is Donny Osmond. Here he is, in his teen idol heyday, singing Sweet and Innocent in concert. The girls seem to like him, don't they?
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Added: 30th September 2007
Views: 593
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In 1965, the Sir Douglas Quintet was formed and the group's name was chosen in an effort to make the band seem British to benefit from the British invasion. This image had its problems, particularly Doug Sahm's Texas accent and that two fifths of the band were of Mexican origin. The band had a top 20 US hit with the song "She's About a Mover" and a number of lesser hit over the years. The SDQ broke up after a bust for marijuana possession in Corpus Christi, TX, and Doug moved to San Francisco, forming the Honkey Blues Band before reforming the new SDQ with a new lineup was resigned and they released the successful single and album "Mendocino". The record contained the song "At the Crossroad" with the legendary Doug Sahm line "You just can't live in Texas if you don't have a lot of soul".
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sir
douglas
quintet
shes
about
a
mover
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music
Added: 5th October 2007
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