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Charlie Brown
What Charlie Brown episode does Snoopy stay at some fort and drink root beer in a restaurant? ?

There is an episode of Charlie Brown that Snoopy is at some sort of fortress and he drinks glass after glass of foamy root beer while sitting at red/white checkered covered tables… does anyone know what I’m talking about?

Bon Voyage Charlie brown (where he goes to france)

Lucy Analyzes Charlie Brown


Chemex Coffee Filters - 100 Chemex Bonded Unbleached Filter Squares FSU-100


Chemex Coffee Filters – 100 Chemex Bonded Unbleached Filter Squares FSU-100


$6.00


Chemex filters are 20-30% heavier than competitive brands. They remove even the finest sediment particles, as well as undesirable oils and fats. The formulation of the filter permits the proper infusion time by regulating the filtration rate – not too slow, not too fast. Good infusion of the coffee grounds gives coffee a richer flavor while at the same time making possible precise fractional extra…

Anchor Hocking 1-Gallon Heritage Hill Jar with Glass Lid


Anchor Hocking 1-Gallon Heritage Hill Jar with Glass Lid


$12.50


Need more of the same size or will a complete set do? No matter what your dEcor or need is, this is where you’ll find the matching canister or set of canisters….

Chemex Drip Coffee Carafe - 8 Cup


Chemex Drip Coffee Carafe – 8 Cup


$30.84


Coffee purists appreciate the classic styling of this carafe with wood collar and tie. The Chemex filter drip method eliminates bitterness, and the slow brewing allows full flavor from the best coffee beans. Unlike flat bottom filters, the conical shape concentrates grounds at the bottom of the filter, ensuring a clear flavorful coffee without fail….

Mylo Xyloto


Mylo Xyloto


$9.49



Mylo Xyloto


Mylo Xyloto


$8.33


COLDPLAY MYLO XYLOTO…



 10 anos con Mafalda / 10 Years with Mafalda


10 anos con Mafalda / 10 Years with Mafalda


$19.95


Created in 1964 by Quino, Mafalda appeared in various Spanish-language newspapers and weeklies until the Argentine illustrator discontinued the series in 1974. The quirky young girl became an icon throughout Latin America, similar to Charlie Brown in the United States. One could say Mafalda is a singular phenomenon, though, as she is popular both with adults and children even 20 years after the series ended. Several volumes of Mafalda cartoons have been reprinted, but this is the first one that gathers a selection of cartoons spanning the 1964?74 period.

 100 Best Loved Piano Solos, Volume 1 - Big Note


100 Best Loved Piano Solos, Volume 1 – Big Note


$16.95


Alfred Music Publishing is the world s largest educational music publisher. Alfred produces educational #44; reference #44; pop #44; and performance materials for teachers #44; students #44; professionals #44; and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument #44; style #44; and difficulty level. One hundred titles in six categories: pop hits; movie and TV music; pop #44; rock and country classics; folk and children apos;s songs; classical themes; and all-time favorites. Titles include: All for Love * I Swear * Charlie Brown Theme * Looking Through Your Eyes * Star Wars (Main Title) * Talk to the Animals * Journey to the Past * Tradition * To Life! * As Time Goes By and more.

 1965 Albums (Music Guide): The Paul Simon Songbook, Help!, Rubber Soul, Highway 61 Revisited, My Generation, Mr. Tambourine Man


1965 Albums (Music Guide): The Paul Simon Songbook, Help!, Rubber Soul, Highway 61 Revisited, My Generation, Mr. Tambourine Man


$29.87


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher”s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Paul Simon Songbook, Help!, Rubber Soul, Highway 61 Revisited, My Generation, Mr. Tambourine Man, Bringing It All Back Home, Turn! Turn! Turn!, All I Really Want to Do, the Fugs First Album, the Magnificent Moodies, the Return of Roger Miller, the Temptin” Temptations, Speak No Evil, the 3rd Time Around, the Beach Boys Today!, Hoodoo Man Blues, Out of Our Heads, Beach Boys” Party!, Elvis for Everyone, Fairytale, Summer Days, a Charlie Brown Christmas, What”s Bin Did and What”s Bin Hid, Get the Picture?, the Rolling Stones, Now!, Whipped Cream

 2011 Peanuts Box Calendar


2011 Peanuts Box Calendar


$26.5


Add a chuckle to each day with this calendar featuring a years worth of PEANUTS strips. Whether its Linus trying to find where his sister Lucy buried his blanket, Charlie Brown getting his baseball team psyched for the new season, or Snoopy letting his owner know when its past dinner time, each strip is a classic. And the best part? The daily and Sunday strips are featured in full-color.

 40 Years: A Charlie Brown Christmas


40 Years: A Charlie Brown Christmas


$10.19


A Charlie Brown Christmas, an enduring holiday tradition enjoyed by television audiences around the world, this year celebrates its 40th anniversary. To mark the landmark event, Peak Records is releasing 40 Years–A Charlie Brown Christmas, a collection of newly recorded versions of holiday favorites and Vince Guaraldi-penned Peanuts classics, such as the instantly recognizable Linus and Lucy. The album also includes two Peanuts songs not featured on Vince Guaraldi’s multiplatinum-selling A Charlie Brown Christmas, Red Baron and It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year. 40 Years–A Charlie Brown Christmas showcases the talents of Gerald Albright, Toni Braxton, Norman Brown, Chaka Khan, Dave Koz, Brian McKnight, Eric Marienthal, and the Rippingtons. Also featured is Vanessa Williams on Just Like Me, a new track written by David Benoit, who both performed on and produced the CD, and Lee Mendelson, longtime producer of the holiday television specials. 40 Years–A Charlie Brown Christmas was the brainchild of five-time GRAMMY-nominated musician, composer, and arranger David Benoit, who has been composing music for Peanuts television specials for over ten years, including the 2000 recording Here’s to You, Charlie Brown. A Charlie Brown Christmas debuted debuted on network television in 1965. Written by Charles M. Schulz, with Bill Melendez directing and Mendelson as executive producer, the show won an Emmy for Oustanding Children’s Program, despite initial concerns about the show’s leisurely-paced jazz soundtrack, religious theme, and use of children’s voices. In December 2004, A Charlie Brown Christmas was named Best Christmas Special by TV Guide and drew an audience of over 13 million viewers, the special’s best numbers ever on ABC.

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