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Sock Monkey Flannel Sheet Set
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"For the Sock Monkey fanatic, you have to have flannel sheets too."
Classic 1932 Roadster Pedal Car
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"I'm really not sure what kid would be into or even know what at 1932 Roadster Car was like, but this very expensive pedal car is a replica of the 1932 Roadster. With working headlights and all the amenities you would expect considering it's price tag, this very luxury gift is not for the casual buyer."
The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Alone, 1932-1940
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"For anyone interested in World War II, Winston Churchill or Adolf Hitler this thrilling second installment of a yet-to-be-completed Churchill trilogy is a must read."
The Mummy (1932)
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"The great orginal film that brings an Eguiptian High Preist back to life."
Specimen 8. Dragonfly/Octopus on Anatomy book from 1932
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"cool, organic pen and ink drawings to frame"
Freaks DVD (1932)
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"A classic of B-horror cinema, and a truly creepy tale starring many real-life circus freaks. Of course it's exploitational! How else can you get microcephalics in your movie? You'll be haunted by the chant of "One of us! One of us!" Or, you'll just repeat it in any halfway appropriate context...for the rest of your life."
Station Wagons, 1932-1967 Poster
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"This poster is so peculiar. I myself would love to own vintage wood paneled station wagon."
1932 Champion Yankees Cufflinks
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"Commemorate one of the greatest teams in baseball history. Enamel cufflinks honoring the 1932 New York Yankees on a nickel plated backing. - Approximately 3/4" x 3/4" - Enamel and silver plated - Bullet back closure"
adidas by Stella McCartney: Women's Run Gold Jacket
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"Stephanie Brown Trafton worshiped gymnast Mary Lou Retton as a young girl . . . but she did not follow in her idol's footsteps. And how lucky for Team USA that she did not. Yesterday she exceeded even her own expectations to become the first American woman since the 1932 Los Angeles Games to win a medal in the discus event. She also became the first American Track & Field athlete to win a gold me..."



