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  2. Spaceballs - Wikipedia

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    Lone Starr finds a self-destruct button, but Helmet interrupts and they engage in a duel using lightsaber-like weapons that extend from their Schwartz rings. Helmet steals Lone Starr's ring and drops it through a floor grate, but Lone Starr gets a telepathic message from Yogurt telling him that the power lies within him instead of the ring.

  3. Bob Wade (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Wade built a 40-foot-long (12 m) giant, 2,600 pound iguana, known as "Iggy", which sat on top of the Lone Star Cafe in New York City from 1978 to 1989. "Iggy" changed owners a few times after the Lone Star Cafe closed and now resides atop the Fort Worth Zoo's Burnett Animal Health Science Center and greets visitors driving into the zoo grounds.

  4. Buckhorn Saloon & Museum (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, he relocated his business to 400 W. Houston Street, renaming it Albert's Curio Store and eventually the Buckhorn Curio Store and Cafe. In 1956, the Buckhorn Saloon and the Buckhorn Hall of Horns collection were restored at the Lone Star Brewery. The collection added a 1964 Hall of Fins, as well as a 1973 Hall of Feathers. [3]

  5. Monogram Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Another independent producer, Paul Malvern, released 16 Lone Star western productions (starring John Wayne) through Monogram. [ 3 ] The backbone of the studio's early days was a father-son partnership: writer/director Robert N. Bradbury and cowboy actor Bob Steele (born Robert A. Bradbury).

  6. Lone Star Toys - Wikipedia

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    It is interesting that Lone Star was the first toy producer to respond to Hot Wheels' hit of low-friction wheels [10] In 1968, less than a year after the introduction of Hot Wheels, Impys were refitted with sporty fast wheels which Lone Star now called its "Flyer" series. The first Flyers' wheels were simple shiny silver wheels with black hubs ...

  7. Two brothers created the Yeti cooler. Then their partner was ...

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    The first Yeti coolers arrived in America in the spring of 2008. They had spent weeks at sea, traveling from a factory in the Philippines to a leased warehouse in the hills south of Austin, Texas.

  8. A Cold War-era bomb shelter in Florida has new owners. What's ...

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    Items from that era were stored like archives in a museum: old typewriters; rusted, unopened cans of dehydrated meal rations; various radio equipment; and an archaic server room — "large ...

  9. List of Canadian voice actors - Wikipedia

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    Dave McRae (Ian and Trickalien) starting in season 4 of Deer Squad, (Mr. Crumple) Luna, Chip and Inkie: Adventure Rangers go, (Helmet Hugo) Lana Longbeard, (various voices) in Super Wings, (various characters) in Doki (TV series), (Fire Chief Boyce and Gareth Griffiths) in the US version of Fireman Sam, hundreds of radio and television ...

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