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  2. The Little Rascals Christmas Special - Wikipedia

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    But every plan to raise money fails miserably, mainly because of the kids' stupidity. Then two neighborhood bullies steal the train set. A grouchy Salvation Army Santa (Jack Somack) had been following the kids' plight the whole time. In the end, the Santa buys a new coat for Spanky and Porky's mother, and makes the bullies return the train set.

  3. This grinch brings holiday cheer to millions

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    Now that he's amassed nearly 6 million followers on the social media app, Mr. Grouchy is officially here to stay for the holiday. "Well, it's spreading positivity," Mr. Grouchy said.

  4. Playlist - Wikipedia

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    .mpcpl file extension for Media Player Classic playlist format and its derivatives (MPC-HC, MPC-BE etc).pls, a text playlist similar to .ini (program settings) files. It provides the same functionality as extended M3U playlists by default (title and length)..smil is an XML recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium that includes playlist ...

  5. Super Simple Songs - Wikipedia

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    Super Simple Songs is a Canadian YouTube channel and streaming media show created by Devon Thagard and Troy McDonald. [2] They publish animated videos of both traditional nursery rhymes and their own original children's songs.

  6. How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere ...

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    This opens with a late-night TV commercial by car salesman Ralph Spoilsport (Philip Proctor), a spoof of Southern California Ford dealer Ralph Williams.As he extols the virtues of a featured new car, the main character Babe (Peter Bergman), runs across traffic onto the lot and interrupts Ralph's spiel with an immediate desire to buy the car in question.

  7. Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy - Wikipedia

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    He was taken on by The Irish Times by Bertie Smyllie and reported on "Courts Day by Day". During the Second World War , he served as a chief petty officer in the Irish Marine Service. After the war he re-joined The Irish Times (using the pseudonym 'Quidnunc'), and given charge of the column "An Irishman's Diary".

  8. You Bet Your Life - Wikipedia

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    In November 1955, Groucho announced on the air that he had noticed the success of big-money quiz programs (referring to, but not naming, The $64,000 Challenge) and declared that You Bet Your Life was itself going to raise its "Secret Word" bonus: from $100 to $101. This gimmick lasted until the end of the year.

  9. Dog City - Wikipedia

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    Dog City was originally an hour-long, broadcast on May 5, 1989, as an episode of The Jim Henson Hour, featuring the characters as puppets. [3] In Dog City: The Movie, Ace Yu inherits a bar-restaurant called the Dog House following the death of his Uncle Harry and is harassed for protection money by crime syndicate boss Bugsy Them (who was responsible for the death of Uncle Harry).