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    December 9, 1965.........

    A Charlie Brown Christmas Airs For The First Time


    http://wrch.cbslocal.com/2016/12/09/...he-first-time/

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    LOL. My cousins and I used to do the dance that the kids were doing when Schroeder was playing on the stage. Used to love that joint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Oz View Post
    LOL. My cousins and I used to do the dance that the kids were doing when Schroeder was playing on the stage. Used to love that joint.
    Jerry, are you sure we're not related? We use to do the dance too~ LOL Especially the one where the kid shrugs his shoulders and turns from side to side......hehehehehehehe.

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    Yeah, boy! That's the one! I loved all of the old Charlie Brown cartoons. My favorite scene was the World War 1 Fighter Ace [[Snoopy) getting shot down behind enemy lines. That was actually a very emotional and well done scene.

    Do you remember when Snoopy became one of the biggest cultural icons in media? He and Woodstock were everywhere. And now that I think of it, why did Charles Schulz name that little bird "Woodstock"? That is suddenly hilarious for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Oz View Post
    Yeah, boy! That's the one! I loved all of the old Charlie Brown cartoons. My favorite scene was the World War 1 Fighter Ace [[Snoopy) getting shot down behind enemy lines. That was actually a very emotional and well done scene.

    Do you remember when Snoopy became one of the biggest cultural icons in media? He and Woodstock were everywhere. And now that I think of it, why did Charles Schulz name that little bird "Woodstock"? That is suddenly hilarious for some reason.
    Oh yeah I remember. Between 1968-70 the Peanuts characters were everywhere! Lunchboxes, stickers, T-shirts you name it. Guess what also became a big cultural phenom during those years? The Woodstock Music Festival in Upstate NY.

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    I love peanuts,because it's so innocent..something that kids can watch.

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