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  2. Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis" has been covered by a number of notable artists, among them Interzone in 1981, Magnapop in 1995 for Step Right Up: The Songs of Tom Waits, Kacey Jones in 2000, Wolfgang Ambros in 2000, David Broza in 2001, and Aslan in 2005. [2]

  3. Wacky Packages - Wikipedia

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    "Gulp Oil", a parody of Gulf Oil; a sticker from the 11th series (1974). Wacky Packages returned in 1973 as peel-and-stick stickers. From 1973 to 1977, 16 different series were produced and sold, originally (with Series 1–15) in 5-cent packs containing three (later reduced to two) stickers, a stick of bubble gum and a puzzle piece with a sticker checklist on the back of it.

  4. Christmas traditions - Wikipedia

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    Christmas cards are illustrated messages of greeting exchanged between friends and family members during the weeks preceding Christmas Day. The traditional greeting reads "wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year", much like that of the first commercial Christmas card, produced by Sir Henry Cole in London in 1843. [46]

  5. Digital Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Digital Pictures was an American video game developer founded in 1991 by Lode Coen, Mark Klein, Ken Melville, Anne Flaut-Reed, Kevin Welsh and Tom Zito. [1]The company originated from an attempt to produce a game for the failed VHS-based NEMO game system.

  6. White Christmas (Black Mirror) - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Brooker and Jones were able to negotiate a 90-minute Christmas special, "White Christmas". [1]: 102–103 The episode incorporated one of the ideas they had pitched, "Angel of the Morning". [1]: 102–103 It was the last Black Mirror episode produced under Channel 4; following this, the series moved to Netflix.

  7. Now That's What I Call Christmas! 4 - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call Christmas! 4 is a 2010 double album from the Now That's What I Call Music! series in the United States. It was released on October 12, 2010, [ 2 ] and peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard 200 . [ 3 ]