NATIVITY SCENES — ALL SIZES!
“Visit Bronner’s Christmas showrooms in Frankenmuth, Michigan featuring nearly 200 styles of Nativity Scenes from more than 25 nations. Sizes vary from an inch to life-size. For use in homes, churches, businesses, cities, parks, shopping centers.”
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FAUX MEAT
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BYE-LO. SELL-HI.
BYE-LO TYPE BABY DOLL
In 1922 Grace Storey Putnam, it is said, searched in the baby wards of the great hospitals of California for a new born baby she liked the looks of. It wasn’t easy but her moment of discovery came in a small hospital in San Francisco where she found a beautiful three day old baby. She sculpted the baby and hurried back to lay it down beside the real live one for comparison. She was pleased. That is when the Bye-Lo baby was born. Today, ladies who were children then, look longingly at this baby doll and think back to when they either had or wanted a Bye-Lo to call their very own. Original dolls are usually expensive and there are not enough to go around. And that is why we have replicas which will be sought after collectors items of tomorrow.
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SHOW YOUR BALLS FOR CHRISTMAS!
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HELLO FROM CHEROKEE LAKE, TENNESSEE
Land of happy fisherpeople
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RATTLESNAKE RODEO
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A DOGGONE CHRISTMAS
The wrapping paper design: BELLS or COCKTAILS?
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DINER HUMOR
WAITRESS: “I got scrambled brains, stewed liver, boiled tongue and pickled pigs feet.”
COWBOY: “Don’t tell us your troubles sister…just bring us a couple cups of coffee”
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PICKLED TESTICLE GIFT BASKET ASSORTMENT
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NUTS ABOUT NUTS
Who isn’t?
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ROULETTE MOTEL, Reno, Nevada
Hit Double Zero
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SOCK IT TO ME SOCK IT TO ME
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AFTER 7 DAYS OF TRIAL AND ERROR GOD CREATED TEXAS ON THE 8th DAY
TEXAS has 276,000 square miles of land area, 23.4 million acres of forest and woodland, 624 miles of coast and 6,300 square miles of lakes. TEXAS is known as “The Land of Contrast.”
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ORANGE HARVEST TIME IN FLORIDA
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FAMOUS GENERALS OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Collect ‘em all.
These are some of the men made famous by their military leadership in the War Between the States, which was begun with the firing on Fort Sumter, April 12, 1861, and ended with the surrender of the Army of Virginia by General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox, April 9, 1865.
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