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Today marks 30 years since Home 🏠 Alone was in theaters. And since then has become a staple of Christmas Movies!
1970 Dr. Seuss pull-string talkers. “Are your parents home?” takes on a whole new meaning in a 50 year old voice box.
On September 8, 1998 (in an event now shrouded in controversy), 21 years ago today, Mark McGwire hit his 62nd home run of the season, breaking Roger Maris’ 37-year-old single season home run record
Welcome to Good Burger Home of the Good Burger, Can I take your order? Remember this great Kenan and Kel Nickelodeon movie?
My brother and I would stay up and watch Mr. bean on PBS. I still to this day never get tired of rewatching the small amount of episodes.