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Charlotte Couple Shares Passion for Healthy LivingLose weight, get healthy, and compete for cash in local Weight Loss Challenge!
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El Camino: It's Not Just for CowboysThe best truck this non-truck owner ever had.
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When Christ and His Saints Slept by Sharon Kay PenmanThe telling of Maude and Henry battling for the throne in early England.
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All in the Family SpinoffsThe Jeffersons and Maude rubbed Archie Bunker the wrong way, each in their own way.
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An Analysis of the Film Harold & MaudeA philosophical analysis of the symbols in the Hal Ashby's film "Harold & Maude", and how both Harold and Maude as characters represent both society and nature, respectively, and the struggle to affirm existence.
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Harold and Maude Anniversary ArrivesWith a memorable cast of characters and a fascination for the the macabre, Harold and Maude stormed theatres on this day in 1971 and put a bright smiling face on dark comedy.
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The D ListSam Kessler discovers he has the uncanny, and unwanted ability to inadvertently predict celebrity deaths.
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Beatrice Arthur's Greatest Impact: MaudeMaude was an edgy sitcom that tackled tough issues. Viewers were forced to examine controversial issues and Maude, Beatrice Arthur, never backed down. -
Maude, Golden Girls' Bea Arthur Dies at 86My first remembrance of Bea Arthur as "Maude" when I was a young boy. Most of the shows on during the 1970's did not impact me, but "Maude" did because of her peculiar stances on relevant social issues. I say "peculiar" because at the time... -
Golden Girl Bea Arthur Dies at Age 86News update on the death of actress and Golden Girl star, Bea Arthur
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Beatrice Arthur Passes Away on April 25, 2009Beatrice "Bea" Arthur, known to television audiences from the comedy series Maude and The Golden Girls, died today of cancer. She was 86 years old.
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Golden Girls Star Bea Arthur Dead at Age 86Bea Arthur, star of Broadway, the movies, and TV is dead at age 86.
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Lubbock's Own: Larry "the Laugher" Larson: A Las Vegas HistoryA laugher is a shill, is a plant in the audience of a comic. He starts the laughter. Larry Larson was the best laugher in the history of Las Vegas. Bar None!
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Harold and MaudeHarold and Maude is the story of eccentric people who find that love knows not age or form. -
Harold and Maude: Societal Trends of the 1970sThe 1970s were turbulent years in the history of America. The decade can be characterized by the many shifts in social and political trends that occurred, many of which were reflected in film.
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The Social Issues of Harold and MaudeA discussion of the social and political views of Harold and Maude.
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All I Really Need to Know About Teaching, I Learned from Harold and MaudeQuotes from the movie Harold and Maude and how they relate to teaching
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Top Ten 70's Television SitcomsSitcom's of the 70's drastically changed direction and focus. Find out my top ten pick and add yours. -
The Haunted Clown DollThis is a fictitious story about a haunted doll that terrorizes a family and horrors brought back to the mother from her past.
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A Mother's WisdomA little girl is allowed to wear make up for the first time and her mother insures the foundation of it being worn for the right reasons.
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Biography: Bea ArthurA biography covering the professional accomplishments of one of the greatest sitcom actresses of all time!
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On "The Misses Maude and Maxine Meyer De Schauensee and Muffin" by Franklin WatkinsA poem dedicated to a painting by Franklin Watkins.
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The Greatest on Screen Couples in American FilmThere are certain on screen pairings that set the audience's heart aflutter time and time again. Ten of the greatest and most enduring are listed here.
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Norman LearThis is a college term paper for a Critiquing the Media class.
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Maude Vs KumarA short poem I wrote while I considered some things about my relationship.
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Movie Pix Weekly Movie ReviewThe goal of Movie Pix Weekly Movie Review is to provide readers with valuable insight regarding different movies every week. We will not provide enough plot information to be a spoiler, but to be an informative article.
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Mrs. Palfrey at the ClaremontMrs. Palfrey at the Claremont undoubtedly invites comparisons to the daring Harold and Maude, directed by Hal Ashby in 1971. But while both films center on the relationship between a young man and an elderly woman, that's where their similarities end.
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