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Cant beat a good cup of Joe in the morning
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Yup
Added: 28th November 2007
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Posted By: Marty6697 |

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What a blast from the past with all these famous faces.
Oh, show the kids what a phone booth was!
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petula
clark,
joey
bishop,
orson
welles,
eva
gabor,
dom
deluise,
dionne
warwick,
lee
marvin,
joey
heatherton,
sugar
ray
robinson,
glen
campbell,
johnny
carson,
flip
wilson,
paul
lynde,
ernest
borgnine,
danny
thomas,
lucille
ball,
bob
hope
Added: 7th December 2007
Views: 3581
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Posted By: Old Fart |

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On January 22, 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica, 24-year-old George Foreman destroyed reigning titlist Joe Frazier--knocking him down six times in less than two rounds--to win the world heavyweight championship. It was one of boxing's most decisive title-winning efforts ever. Listen to Howard Cosell's famous call: Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!
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George
Foreman
Joe
Frazier
boxing
Added: 13th December 2007
Views: 3333
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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What a great team they were! Did you know that:
- For the black-and-white location shots, the patrol cars were painted red so as not to confuse the locals.
- The large circular object on the dashboard between the two officers is an auxiliary fan, in the days before cars had air conditioning.
- The show was filmed at the Biograph Studios in the Bronx. The studio was originally built in 1912 by the American Mutoscope & Biograph. The studio facilities were sold several times through the years, until it burned down in 1980.
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car
54
where
are
you
officer
francis
muldoon
fred
gwynne
gunther
toody
joe
ross
comedy
Added: 25th March 2008
Views: 2313
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Posted By: Naomi |

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Billy Joel We all have some type of pressure in our lives. It's not the pressure, but how we handle it.
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Added: 20th December 2007
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Posted By: Marty6697 |

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A variety of ads reflecting the historical development of Coca-Cola's tv advertising. Stop motion advertisement developed in the fifties and sixties, excerpts from the Hilltop video with an international group of young people on an Italian hilltop singing "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke", and the 'Mean Joe Greene' commercial. It must work....I'm getting thirsty!
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coca
cola
television
advertising
through
the
years
Added: 20th December 2007
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Posted By: Babs64 |

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Here are the final seconds of the famous 1979 Cotton Bowl game between Notre Dame and Houston. The game has gone down in Fighting Irish lore as one of Notre Dame's greatest ever comebacks--and it was. It was also a game that very few people actually saw. It was played simultaneously with the Sugar Bowl game in which Penn State and Alabama were vying for the national championship, so most neutral viewers were tuned into that game. The stadium was less than half filled because a horrible ice storm descended on Dallas the night before, preventing many of the 72,000 ticketholders from even getting to the Cotton Bowl. The temperature was around 11 degrees Fahrenheit but the wind chill pushed the temperature to below zero, which chased even more people away. By the time the game ended, there may have been about 15,000 people in attendance. The high winds severely affected play. All but one scoring play occurred at the north end of the field. Notre Dame scored the game's first 12 points, but Houston scored the next 34 to take a 22-point lead into the fourth quarter. Notre Dame quarterback Joe Montana, playing his last collegiate game, was sidelined early, suffering badly from the flu. With a body temperature of only 96 degrees Fahrenheit, he was smothered in blankets and bolstered with bowls of instant chicken soup by Notre Dame's team physician. Montana famously returned to the game in the third quarter to be its hero. People, though, tend to forget Montana's awful stats for the game: He was only 13 for 34 and had four interceptions against just one touchdown pass. Kris Haines, who caught the game-tying touchdown pass, had a temperature of 102 degrees and had secretly hoped the overnight ice storm would cause the game to be postponed.
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1979
Cotton
Bowl
Notre
Dame
Houston
Joe
Montana
Added: 24th December 2013
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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