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Porcelain Animal Earring Holders


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Yes & Know Books


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Submitted by Mary H

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My Mother The Car


Submitted by Momcat

From Wikipedia:

My Mother the Car is an American television situation comedy which aired for a single season on NBC between September 14, 1965 and September 6, 1966. Thirty episodes were produced in all, produced by United Artists Television.

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Jambi the Genie


Submitted by Mary Beth D

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Jambi is a man in a box from Pee-wee’s Playhouse, originating before the TV series, as part of Paul Reubens’ stage show. Jambi was played by longtime friend of Paul Reubens and fellow Groundling, John Paragon. Paragon also served as writer and co-director (along with Reubens) on many episodes of Pee-wee’s Playhouse.

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York Peppermint Pattie Commercials


Submitted by KIX

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Two Fat Ladies


Submitted by WerewolfCyote

From Wikipedia:

Two Fat Ladies is a British television cooking programme starring Clarissa Dickson Wright and Jennifer Paterson. It originally ran for four seasons, from 1996 to 1999 on BBC Two. The show also appeared on the Food Network in the USA, and on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia.

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2 Stupid Dogs


Submitted by Levi M

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2 Stupid Dogs is an American animated television series created by Donovan Cook and produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons and Turner Program Services that originally ran from September 11, 1993 to January 21, 1995 on TBS Superstation.

The main segments of the show featured two dogs, “Big Dog” and “Little Dog.” The big dog was voiced by Brad Garrett, and the little dog was voiced by Mark Schiff. A backup segment, a remake of Hanna-Barbera’s Secret Squirrel (entitled Super Secret Secret Squirrel), was shown in between the main “2 Stupid Dogs” cartoons in many of the 13 episodes, similarly to early Hanna-Barbera cartoons in the 1960s, but in 1994 it was changed to the 1960s Secret Squirrel segment, also in between the later “2 Stupid Dogs” cartoons. This show also aired on Cartoon Network from 1994 to 2003 and Boomerang from 2005 until 2007. On June 1, 2009, Boomerang begun re-airing the show at 7:30 eastern time Monday through Sunday.

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Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee


Submitted by Hissori S

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Oddworld is a comprehensive fictional universe presented in video game form, created by game developers Oddworld Inhabitants under the direction of Lorne Lanning. Throughout games set in the Oddworld universe, Oddworld’s peaceful nature is in danger of being consumed by the industrial ambition of sadistic corporations. Oddworld, as a planet, is measured as seven times the size of Earth, a fraction of which has been featured in the games. The main continent is Mudos.

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Fidget


Submitted by Maddy Boom

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The Great Mouse Detective is a 1986 animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and was originally released to movie theaters on July 2, 1986 by Walt Disney Pictures. The twenty-sixth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film was directed by Burny Mattinson, David Michener, and the team of John Musker and Ron Clements, who later directed Disney’s hit films The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. The film was also known as The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective for its 1992 theatrical re-release and Basil the Great Mouse Detective in some countries.

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Get In Shape, Girl!


Submitted by Echowolfe

From the 80s obsession with exercise came this toy for young girls. Each set came with a white cassette tape and a workout poster. More than a few of us would wear the bangle bracelets and sweat bands everywhere and could be seen playing with our rhythmic ribbon all day. Hey, if it helped any of us get in shape, we’re all for it.

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