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August 29, 2006

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Jennifer

That was ME!! I'm so glad you like it! My daughter begs to watch the Constitution one. I never thought she would get it. And oddly enough, I was just talking to my sister today about The Electric Company on Netflix.

Cheryl

How exciting! I have to tell my husband and every other 36 year old I know. My friend is bringing Captain Crunch to our scrapbooking night this weekend. I was hoping it would be better now. I loved the taste; but it used to cut up the roof of my mouth.

Love2learn Mom

Wow - great suggestions. Thanks!

Now if they'll only put out Villa Allegra (I think that's what it was called) not sure if that was just a California thing, but I remember really liking it.

Lisa

We love all of these--esp Veterans or Memorial Day [Dday] Electric Company is still "too cool" it really goes over well. By the way we have some of the instrumental "Snoopy" music and it's great for calming down my son! Very nice for too-tired bedtimes, too. I can just "hear" the snowflakes falling and see little kids dancing!
fyi--GREAT blog!

sherry

I ran right over to Netflix and added both to our queue! The Peanuts one is an awesome, awesome treasure because we will be doing a huge US History study this year! Thanks so much!

Sherry

ps I love the newest pictures of Rilla -- she has such a personality! I can tell even through the screen! Such a doll!

carli

I think I remember a Charlie Brown episode on the building of the transcontinental railroad--seemed really random, but chock full of history. Thanks for the memory (I think.)

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