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Today's Special - Defunct 80s Canadian Children's TV Show Socks
by DarkLordPug
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Heated Rivalry Stupid Canadian Wolf Bird Funny Loon Bird Retro Socks
by Pazan Art
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Description: Letterkenny is a Canadian television sitcom created by Jared Keeso, developed and written primarily by Keeso and Jacob Tierney, directed by Tierney, and starring Keeso alongside Nathan Dales, Michelle Mylett, and K. Trevor Wilson. The series began as a YouTube web series titled Letterkenny Problems, and it was commissioned as a television series by Crave in March 2015. It debuted in February 2016, and later also aired on The Comedy Network. The show follows the residents of Letterkenny, a small rural community in Ontario loosely based on Keeso's hometown of Listowel, Ontario.
Description: Located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, the Dudley Do-Right Emporium was a small, eccentric gift shop named after the fictional Canadian Mountie, Dudley Do-Right, The emporium was founded and run by Jay Ward, creator of The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (1959–73). The gift shop was located at 8200 Sunset Boulevard, a few yards from the former Jay Ward Productions office at 8218 Sunset Blvd., the tiny studio building where the cartoons were produced. The Dudley Do-Right Emporium opened in 1971, and after a 34-year run, closed its doors in April 2005.
Description: Camp Candy was a Saturday morning cartoon series starring John Candy as a camp counselor. Each episode involves John telling a story to the current campers about adventures he had with past campers. John tries to keep the kids alive and teach them a thing or two, all while the evil Rex Deforest and his crony Chester try to shut the camp down in order to sell the land to a timber company. The show ran for 39 episodes and three seasons between 1989 and 1992 and was a true bright spot in the crowded kids cartoon space of the era.
Connor Storrie as Ilya rozanov Vintage Bootleg Socks
by mora ganesis prints
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