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What I really wanted was a Snoopy typewriter.

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1975 comic book print ad for Kenner’s Snoopy Pencil Sharpener
1975 comic book print ad for Kenner’s Snoopy Pencil Sharpener

RRRR-R — Notice that they don’t show dad “sharpening his pencil”?

Fun facts:

Charles Shulz created 17,897 different daily Peanuts comic strips.

Snoopy was almost Sniffy.

A girl named Lila was Snoopy’s first owner.

The inside of Snoopy’s doghouse was large enough to hold four children.

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Ro-Tel, refried beans & bagged shredded cheese pre Ro-Tel, refried beans & bagged shredded cheese prepared in the modernist El Bulli style.

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Looks like this fish caller from the classic Herte Looks like this fish caller from the classic Herter’s catalog turned out to be a good investment!

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Campbell’s Disney Princess Soup Review — pasta Campbell’s Disney Princess Soup Review — pasta princesses Snow White, Ariel and Rapunzel are instantly recognizable, but Aurora’s features are distorted and unflattering. Shame.

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Saturday Evening Post October 3, 1942 Artist: A.C Saturday Evening Post 
October 3, 1942
Artist: A.C. Radebaugh

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Today’s Joe: Mighty Morning by Mighty Missouri C Today’s Joe: Mighty Morning by Mighty Missouri Coffee Co.

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Ve haf vays uff makingkt you trot. Ve haf vays uff makingkt you trot.
Imagine the cold, wet, gooshy sensation of walking Imagine the cold, wet, gooshy sensation of walking barefoot across this after the toilet overflows at 3am.

Spiegel catalog, spring/summer 1976 #spiegel #catalog #vintage #fashion #style #badideas
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