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Would you believe...? This one came from Don Adams and Bill Dana before Get Smart, although it did appear in the pilot episode. Adams did a routine called The Bengal Lancers (it's on his first LP) where he's Lieutenant Faversham interogating the villianous Mohammed Khan.
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Would You Believe (Billy Nicholls album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Would You Believe is an album by Billy Nicholls recorded in 1968. Billy Nicholls was originally hired by Andrew Loog Oldham as a staff writer for Oldham's Immediate Records. Oldham was so entranced...
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Serving southern California since 1974. Costume sales & rentals, jokes, magic & juggling supplies, hats, wigs, Ben Nye Makeup, and costume accessories. ... www,wyb.com; 1000 Fremont Avenue Suite 130B; South Pasadena, CA91030; USA ... All information contained in this web-site has been used with permission. No part of this site...
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Most of the items listed above are available for immediate delivery. Please refer to the delivery map for the amount of time it may take to you. ... Rural areas may take a couple of additional days for delivery. ... Would You Believe? ; Home Page...
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Posted Jan 24th 2008 2:20PM by TMZ Staff ... The 75-year-old actress resurfaced at a theater event in NYC on Wednesday, looking astonishing. In 2003, Barbara wrote a self-help guide for single people called, "Living Alone and Loving It." ; Anne Hathaway will play Agent 99 in the Summer '08 big ... Tags: Barbara Feldon,
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Sobbing Sorority Sister: Real Or Fake? ... Can Anna Faris Fluff The House Bunny Into Box Office Gold? ... This young woman, Courtney Holt, tells today's New York Post she was violently attacked by a horde of evil roving Hofstra University sorority sisters after de-pledging their sorority because she didn't want to go through...
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If you can believe it, despite multiple testimonials from physicians and colleagues, the new and rather ambitious Redwood City district attorney isn’t letting go of this one: starting next week, Doug will be forced to go to trial to prove his innocence, with all the expenses, inconvenience, and negative publicity...
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When I was a schoolboy, I loved a column which regularly appeared in British papers called "Ripley's Believe It or Not!". In a single rectangular box filled with naively drawn illustrations, Ripley - Bob Ripley - would try to astonish his readers with amazing facts:
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