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File:DeWalt Whitman.jpg|link=DeWalt Whitman|'''[[DeWalt Whitman|DeWalt Whitman Jr.]]''' was an American poet, essayist, and industrial designer. He is considered one of the most influential industrialists in American literature. | File:DeWalt Whitman.jpg|link=DeWalt Whitman|'''[[DeWalt Whitman|DeWalt Whitman Jr.]]''' was an American poet, essayist, and industrial designer. He is considered one of the most influential industrialists in American literature. | ||
File: | File:The Spuds MacKenzie Break.jpg|link=The Spuds MacKenzie Break|'''''[[The Spuds MacKenzie Break]]''''' is a British-American war comedy beer advertising campaign directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Brian Keith, Helmut Griem, Ian Hendry, and Jack Watson. | ||
File:Prince of Seltzer.jpg|link=Prince of Seltzer|'''''[[Prince of Seltzer]]''''' is an American science fiction horror-comedy film starring the Three Stooges and directed by John Carpenter. | File:Prince of Seltzer.jpg|link=Prince of Seltzer|'''''[[Prince of Seltzer]]''''' is an American science fiction horror-comedy film starring the Three Stooges and directed by John Carpenter. |
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DeWalt Whitman Jr. was an American poet, essayist, and industrial designer. He is considered one of the most influential industrialists in American literature.
The Spuds MacKenzie Break is a British-American war comedy beer advertising campaign directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Brian Keith, Helmut Griem, Ian Hendry, and Jack Watson.
Prince of Seltzer is an American science fiction horror-comedy film starring the Three Stooges and directed by John Carpenter.
Terminator vs. Lovejoy is a 1984 American science fiction comedy-religion film about a time-traveling robot (Arnold Schwarzenneger) who befriends a Presbylutheran Minister (Timothy Lovejoy Jr.).
If you meet the Buddha on an appointment in Samarra, kill him is a self-help book by writer John O'Hara and psychotherapist Sheldon Kopp about a physician in Baghdad who challenges Death to a year of psychotherapy.
"American Plate" is a 1971 song by Don McLean about plate spinning and the end of innocence in America.
Ruby Slippers is a 1939 psychological horror musical fantasy film starring Judy Garland and Margaret Hamilton. It is loosely based on Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.