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  2. Surrender (Cheap Trick song) - Wikipedia

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    "Surrender" is a late 1970s teen anthem, describing the relations between the baby boomer narrator and his G.I. Generation parents. His mother frequently warns him about the girls he will meet, as he will never know what diseases he will catch from them, as exemplified by a rumor about "a soldier's [penis] falling off" as a result of "some Indonesian junk that's going around".

  3. It's Sad to See Friendly's Fail, but It Was Inevitable - AOL

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    A Friendly's "Jim Dandy" sundae is meant to be shared, and no wonder: It contains five scoops of ice cream, a split banana, pineapple topping, hot fudge, marshmallow sauce, walnuts, and sprinkles.

  4. S. Prestley Blake - Wikipedia

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    Blake and Curtis founded the Friendly's national restaurant chain in the summer of 1935, during the Great Depression. [3] They worked closely together for 43 years. [3] From making ice cream to scooping ice cream, the brothers shared in the hard work of getting the company off the ground; even their mother chipped in, helping to create the syrup for the coffee flavored ice cream. [3]

  5. Friendly's - Wikipedia

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    Friendly's is a restaurant chain on the East Coast of the United States. The first location, selling ice cream cones , was in Springfield, Massachusetts , opened in 1935 ; 90 years ago ( 1935 ) .

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  7. King George V Silver Jubilee Medal - Wikipedia

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    This medal was awarded as a personal souvenir by King George V to commemorate his Silver Jubilee.It was awarded to the Royal Family and selected officers of state, officials and servants of the Royal Household, ministers, government officials, mayors, public servants, local government officials, members of the navy, army, air force and police in Britain, her colonies and Dominions.

  8. Alabama Jubilee (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Alabama Jubilee" is a song written with music by George L. Cobb and words by Jack Yellen.The first known recording was that of comedians Collins & Harlan in 1915. The song is considered an American popular standard.

  9. Roll, Jordan, Roll - Wikipedia

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    "Roll, Jordan, Roll" (Roud 6697), also "Roll, Jordan", is a spiritual created by enslaved African Americans, developed from a song written by Isaac Watts in the 18th century which became well known among slaves in the United States during the 19th century.