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Jack Sivan started his namesake tailoring and men’s wear business after freelancing for luxury labels like the Row.
A sneak peek at upcoming San Diego community events, including street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows and ...
If you see people dressed up as your favorite superhero or cartoon character in Portland, that's because the Pine State Expo ...
Born from the trauma of World War II, this bow-wearing cartoon icon became a powerful tool for diplomacy, reinvention, and ...
Six decades into exchanging the same card every year, the duo won the Guinness World Record for "Longest Greetings Card ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNThis Day in History, 1948: Persistent gabbers tug-o'-war over telephone 'party lines'In 1948, the problem led to the British Columbia Telephone Co. (B.C. Tel) taking out newspaper ads imploring phone users to ...
The well-worn cover of the card has a cartoon dog wearing a large red and black polka-dotted bow tie with fuzzy blue ears. "The dog has two fuzzy balls, and they're kind of in his ears.
In 1944, a middle school girl gave her friend a card for her 14th birthday. When the girl’s birthday came around, the friend ...
The possibly record-breaking, decades-old card has a cartoon dog with a large red and black polka-dot bow tie on the front. It reads: “Here’s wishing you a BIRTHDAY that really is COLOSSAL.” ...
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