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Fran, Yetta and Silvia were a hoot! and i remember Millie" Krumbermacher Helper (Ann Morgan Guilbert), the zany next-door neighbor of the Petrie's from the DICK VAN DYKE SHOW? . . that was Yetta!
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Fran
Drescher
Renee
Taylor
Ann
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Added: 9th October 2007
Views: 4875
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From 1984 this PG video of Dwight Twilley with a little help on backing vocals from Tom Petty
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Twilley
Tom
Petty
1984
Added: 1st August 2009
Views: 2551
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Beginning in 1973 Telly Savalas used his considerable charisma to breathe a little life into this look at a New York detective. Helped by some good location filming in the Big Apple and fairly realistic plots, not to mention that "New York" attitude, Kojak will always stand as an above average 70's cop show.
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telly
savalas
police
drama
Added: 16th October 2007
Views: 1935
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Another popular educational cartoon from the Schoolhouse Rock series. This one will help you learn the function of a conjunction.
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Rock
Conjunction
Junction
Added: 17th October 2007
Views: 2861
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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starting my own little horror fest . . on the countdown to Halloween. .help me out guys and tell me or post a clip of u're favorite flick . . .i love FINAL DESTINATION. It's cheesy, campy, yet fun to watch . . and,i love Ali Larter of HEROES fame!
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final
destination
Added: 18th October 2007
Views: 1767
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Posted By: Teresa |

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This is a photo of the first in a long line of World Series 'goats'--ballplayers who made critical blunders in the spotlight of the Fall Classic. In 1912, Fred Snodgrass of the New York Giants dropped Clyde Engel's routine fly ball in the bottom of the 10th inning of the deciding game of the World Series. The muff led to the Boston Red Sox turning a one-run deficit into a stunning 3-2 win. Sports writers called it the '$30,000 muff' because that was the difference between the winners' share of the 1912 World Series receipts and the losers' share. Despite an enormously successful real estate career in California after he retired from baseball, Snodgrass could never escape his infamous error. On April 5, 1974, the headline of Snodgrass' obituary in the New York Times read, 'Snodgrass, 86, Dead. Ballplayer Muffed 1912 Fly.'
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Snodgrass
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goat
Added: 21st March 2009
Views: 1992
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Remember when you went trick-or-treating as a kid, and there was always the neighbor that handed out the lame candy? In this ad for Snickers, you'll see what can happen when that very neighbor suddenly needs the help from some kids as he clings to the roof of his second story house after a Halloween un-decorating mishap. The message here is hell hath no fury like a surly trick-or-treater!
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snickers
candy
halloween
commercials
Added: 19th October 2007
Views: 1895
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Posted By: Babs64 |

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The 1970s provided excellent hockey for NHL fans. One of the best rivalries was the Boston Bruins versus the Philadelphia Flyers. The two teams met in the playoffs four times in five seasons. In 1974, the upstart Flyers surprised the favored Bruins in six games to win the Stanley Cup. Two years later, in 1976, Philadelphia beat the Bruins in five games in a semifinal series. A year later Boston avenged the earlier defeats with a four-game sweep in the semis. (The victory was so decisive it got Boston's Brad Park and Gerry Cheevers on the cover of Sports Illustrated on May 9, 1977.) The following year, 1978, Boston again convincingly beat Philadelphia in five games in a semifinal. The 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs featured these two teams meeting in the postseason, a conference semifinal, for the first time since 1978. The Flyers won in seven games after losing the first three.
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Boston
Bruins
Philadelphia
Flyers
Added: 1st May 2010
Views: 2149
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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In 1972, Denver scored his first top ten album, with Rocky Mountain High, while its title track reached the Top Ten in 1973. In 1974, "Sunshine on My Shoulders" and "Annie's Song" both went to number one, and "Back Home Again" made it to number five. In 1975, he again had two number ones, "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" and "Calypso/I'm Sorry," and a top twenty hit, "Sweet Surrender." Key to Denver's success were his many appearances on television, which in the pre-MTV era of the 1970s, with his long blond hair, embroidered 'western' shirts, affable manner & granny glasses, made him one of the first truly "tele-genic" pop stars. In subsequent years, Denver had a lower-profile career. He had a few more U.S. Top 30 hits as the 1970s ended, but nothing to match the success he enjoyed earlier. As his career slowed down, Denver focused more on humanitarian and sustainability work. He worked extensively on conservation projects and helped to create the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. On October 12, 1997, Denver was killed when the Long-EZ aircraft he was piloting crashed just off the coast of California at Pacific Grove, shortly after taking off from the Monterey Peninsula Airport.
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denver
rocky
mountain
high
Added: 31st October 2007
Views: 3315
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