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WNYX Mug $13.25 This excellent reproduction of the yellow mug seen in WNYX News Radio is a must have for any Sitcom fan. Drink from it daily as I do, or use as a paper weight on your desk, advertising one of the greatest comedic shows ever to grace the t.v…. |
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I Love Lucy Trunk Cookie Jar Light Activated Sound RETIRED Vandor $53.99 This I Love Lucy cookie jar is a light activated sound cookie jar. Features a recorded excerpt of Ricky’s dailog from Episode #138 The Passports…. |
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Dave Allen – 3×2 inch Fridge Magnet – large magnetic button – Magnet $4.99 Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2×3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or ‘buttons’ as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only. All magnets are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary slightly from crop shown – this can … |
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Tenacious D – The Complete Master Works $9.00 Satiric rockers Tenacious D (Jack Black and Kyle Gass) take the spotlight in a two-disc program that offers a fabulous overview of the cult group. A live 2002 concert from London’s Brixton Academy, the six-episode HBO series that told the story of D’s early days, music videos, and TV appearances are among the goodies here. Songs include “Wonderboy,” “Friendship,” “Dio,” and “The Cosmic Shame.” 206… |
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Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird $3.92 Follow That Bird is as much a journey through time as it is a romp past the Sesame Street stop sign. Curiously, the cast members–live ones like Gordon and Maria, not just the Muppets–have the timeless look to them. Only the cameos (by Sandra Bernhard, John Candy, and others) plus a few ill-conceived hairdos clue us in that this feature film was made in 1985. Otherwise, it’s all sophisticated Ses… |
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Your family’s summer road trip to Walt Disney World is just around the bend, and maybe you’re beginning to identify with the Clark W. Griswold family, from “National Lampoon’s Summer Vacation.” Then again, with a little planning, maybe your journey won’t be a comedy of errors. Head down to the local video store, rent a copy of “Summer Vacation,” enjoy the family’s visit to Roy Wally World, and learn how NOT to drive cross-country. Afterwards, you may find some of these tips useful:
Have a place to crash. Nobody likes a late-night motel hunt, so if you reserve ahead you’ll be the family hero. If you’d rather keep your schedule flexible, create a list of alternate stopping points that offer decent meals and lodging (don’t forget the phone numbers). Phone ahead during the afternoon, once you have a better idea of how the day is shaping up, to be sure there’s a room waiting for you.
Keep the kids busy. Many families bring enough games and activities to last the entire journey, and some invest in DC-powered TV/VCR combos, or portable DVD players. Books-on-tape (or CD) are another great idea. The Harry Potter books are more than enough for a two-day journey in each direction.
Get tuned up. Nothing is more expensive or frustrating than a breakdown when you’re far from home. Service your car before you leave — check the tires, brakes, transmission and air conditioning, change the oil, and top-off all fluids. Take extra care if you’re driving your motor home or pulling a trailer — schedule a checkup several weeks in advance, just in case you need a special part.
Be safe. Let’s not fool ourselves. Driving is still more dangerous than flying. Improve your family’s odds by switching drivers frequently and traveling no more than 500 miles per day. 24-hour marathon drives may get you there sooner, but you’ll pay for it in risk and exhaustion. And face it, after a high-energy Disney vacation, the last thing anyone needs is a drowsy driver behind the wheel on the way home.
Do AAA. Make the most of your AAA membership and use its travel discounts, the latest news on highway construction, all the maps you can possibly want, and their famous Trip-Tik route planning service. If you don’t have a membership, a long car trip is a good excuse to get one.
Have fun on the way. Why put your vacation on hold until you reach Disney? Plan visits to nearby points of interest. Just what roads do lead to Orlando, and what are the sights?
East Coast travelers usually cruise south on I-95, switching to I-4 near Daytona. Popular side trips along the way include Washington D.C., Williamsburg, VA, Cape Hatteras, NC, Charleston, SC, and the Daytona/Cape Canaveral area in Florida.
Drivers a bit farther inland (to as far west as Pittsburgh) pick routes that include I-77, I-79 and/or I-81, eventually joining I-95 in South Carolina. For a great side route for history and nature buffs, stay on I-81 all the way to Knoxville, TN, where it joins I-75 for the march through Georgia. National Parks and Civil War battle sites dot the route from Gettysburg, PA down through the Shenandoah Valley (did you know Disney once wanted to build a theme park here?), and on through the Smoky Mountains.
I-75 figures into the plans of nearly anyone from Ohio to Chicago, St. Louis and beyond, as nearly every preferred route merges with I-75 before it reaches Georgia. The Chattanooga Tennessee/Northern Georgia area has a variety of interesting natural and historic sites, and it’s a perfect choice for your half-way stopover. Those farther south and west inevitably gravitate towards I-10, which hugs the Gulf coast until it, too, meets I-75 in Florida (who can resist a stop in New Orleans?) Once on I-75, Disney World-bound travelers head south past Ocala, Florida to Florida’s Turnpike, which cuts southeast towards Orlando and I-4.
Here’s hoping that your road trip is the finest kind of adventure!
Copyright © Jennifer Marx, PassPorter Travel Press. All Rights Reserved.
About the Author: Jennifer Marx is the author of over 40 print books, including the award-winning, best-selling PassPorter Walt Disney World guidebook [http://www.passporter.com/wdw/guidebook.htm]. She is married to author Dave Marx and mom to two kids who love Disney. Read more of Jennifer’s articles on Disney and general travel at http://www.passporter.com and in the popular Disney discussion forums.
CTV comedy shows back with laughs
Okay, we’re not going to lie: CTV’s Comedy Now! and Comedy Inc. always have been kind of the same show in our heads.
Will Dave Chappelle get another comedy show?
The guy is freaking hilarious!
It’s up to him. He seems content with just doing stand-up. So there’s bound to be more stand-up comedy specials from him.
But a variety show is another issue, let’s hope them batteries recharge and he get’s the itch to do another variety show.
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