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The New Motto of the Republican Party.
We Want Our Country Backwards.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
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1960's sitcom theme songs:
Addams Family
and
Petticoat Junction
tie for first
1960s sitcom themes:
Get Smart
for the instrumentals
1970s sitcom themes:
M*A*S*H
in the instrumental category
1970s sitcom themes:
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in the with lyrics category
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Firefly/Serenity
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Law & Order
, on 31% of the ballots
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(2)
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