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I might pivk this up at walmart tonight! I know for sure the Flamingo Drive-in will be playing "Rocky Horror Pictures Show" and "Little Shop of Horrors" during the costume party!
Oh yes a big family tradition in our house. We watch it as a family ever year. In fact I'm a huge peanuts fan and have every episode made so we watch all the holiday episodes every year. Dorks I know but the Peanuts were the best. All of life was sorted out in those episodes. I think it takes me back to being a kid and fond memories of watching it with my folks.
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The best Halloween show ever!
ReplyDeleteI remember going up the block to our babysitters house... To watch this in color!!
Oldsters like me will recall the big advertiser for this show, at the time, was Dolly Madison.
I might pivk this up at walmart tonight! I know for sure the Flamingo Drive-in will be playing "Rocky Horror Pictures Show" and "Little Shop of Horrors" during the costume party!
ReplyDeleteOh yes a big family tradition in our house. We watch it as a family ever year. In fact I'm a huge peanuts fan and have every episode made so we watch all the holiday episodes every year. Dorks I know but the Peanuts were the best. All of life was sorted out in those episodes. I think it takes me back to being a kid and fond memories of watching it with my folks.
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