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I love all kinds of older music from my parents playing it all the time when I was little. It's also funny how you can discover certain types of music in unlikely places. Look at all the classical music in cartoons. I first heard, and fell in love with, "La Violetera" on The Benny Hill Show of all places. Caleta de Fuste - Fuerteventura - YouTube
I discovered Ravel's "Bolero" by watching "10" with Bo Derek and Dudley Moore. It's one of my all-time favorites. (The music, not the movie, heh.)
I was trained in the classical arts by none other than Charles M Shultz.
I remember when I was a kid, I had these Peanuts stickers that came in a loaf of bread, I think. They were my prized possession, LOL.
I just looked it up to see if I could possibly find out which brand of bread it was, and I found this on eBay:
"Vintage 1970's Snoopy Peanuts Stickers-Wonder Bread Millbrook Bread with Bonus. Lot includes 11 different stickers and bonus collar pin of Linus. Not sure of what bread these came in but the linus pin on card say millbrook. Stickers are in nice condition with no writing or creases. Lot includes the rare Bristol F2-B sticker with snoopy on it. Stickers being sold as is."
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