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CLASSIC MADE FOR TV CHRISTMAS MOVIE

A Christmas Story (1983) - IMDb


A Christmas Story
is a 1983
Christmas comedy film directed by Bob Clark and based on Jean Shepherd‘s semi-fictional anecdotes in his
1966 book
In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash.

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Benjamin Robert Clark (August 5, 1939 – April 4, 2007)

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Jean Parker Shepherd Jr. (July 26, 1921 – October 16, 1999),

Peter Billingsley Today: See The 'A Christmas Story' Star Then & Now –  Hollywood Life
Actor,director, and producer Peter Billingsley turned 50 April
16, 1971.

You'll shoot your eye out! - christmas story2 | Meme Generator


The most famous BB gun in the world, the Daisy Red Ryder
is a classic tradition that’s as strong now as it was when it
was designed more than 80 years ago.

A Christmas Story': The leg lamp set to take the stage at NMU | News,  Sports, Jobs - The Mining Journal


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IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN!

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THIS WAS A GREAT PLACE FOR MY HUNGER!

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FAMOUS BABY RECENTLY TURNED 95

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Ann Turner Cook was chosen as the first Gerber Baby in 1928. On Saturday, she celebrated her 95th birthday.

In posts on social media, Gerber wished Cook, who went on to
become a novelist and English teacher, a Happy Birthday.

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FIRST ISSUE OF ‘’LIFE’’ ON THIS DAY IN 1936

Image 11 - LIFE MAGAZINE - Nov 23 1936 - FIRST ISSUE - Large Format & Mini Salesman Sample


On November 23, 1936, the first issue of the pictorial magazine
Life was published, featuring a cover photo of the Fort Peck
Dam’s spillway by Margaret Bourke-White.

Life actually had its start earlier in the 20th century as a different
kind of magazine: a weekly humor publication, not unlike today’s
The New Yorker in its use of tart cartoons, humorous pieces and
cultural reporting. When the original Life folded during the
Great Depression, the influential American publisher Henry Luce bought
the name and re-launched the magazine as a picture-based
periodical.

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