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In the 1960’s in chicago, there was a radio program that started a Hootisapiticker day. Do you know of it?

It was a radio station in Chicago that started it and it even had a silly theme song to go with the Hootiesapiticker day

I searched on the net and could not fine it. Good Luck.

* Have a Good Day *

~ Don ~

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NFL Chicago Bears 36-Ounce Crystal Freezer Monster Mug


NFL Chicago Bears 36-Ounce Crystal Freezer Monster Mug


$12.41


Cheering for your squad can leave you feeling parched. Quench your thirst with this NFL? Monster mug from Duck House?. The non-toxic, refreezable crystals will keep your drink cold for hours without the watered-down effect of ice. The team logo adorns the side….

Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 [Blu-ray]


Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 [Blu-ray]


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Jewish Cello Masterpieces


Jewish Cello Masterpieces


$9.50


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Voices of Our Time: The Original Live Interviews


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$16.04


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Elephant Parts [VHS]


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$19.98


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 Baseball Voices Hall of Fame Series--A Commemorative Tribute: Bob The Gunner Prince CD


Baseball Voices Hall of Fame Series–A Commemorative Tribute: Bob The Gunner Prince CD


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 Baseball Voices Hall of Fame Series--A Commemorative Tribute: Harry Caray DVD / CD


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 Chicago Lighthouse 12in. Slimline Atomic Wall Clock, Black


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