![]() Who Gets The House: Liking Someone Really Boils Down to Simply Making a Choice $0.75 This movie is okay. It's set in Minnesota and it's about four kids who try to get their parents back together after their parents divorce. There's Emily, a pretty 16-year-old who is also very smart and talented, Brian who is a 13-year-old young man who is a genius, Heidi who is eleven and funny and intelligent, and little Amy who is cute and sweet. All the kids are smart and think they have what it takes to get their funny mother and serious dad back together. It's a very wholesome, family-friendy movie. I enjoyed watching it. It's very sweet. I liked the part where the kids are at the mall and riding bumper cars and winning prizes and having fun and where the dad brings home Chinise food and they eat it with dark Pespi pop and they stick the little straws in the cups. The food looked so good. And I love that the family got back together at the end. I love how the kids made their parents realized that they still loved each other. That they just didn't communicate very well anymore. It was a cute movie. ![]() Ever see a Japanese War Bond? This one belonged to a Japanese soldier who has gone to join his ancestors. Its face value is 25 yen - or $6.40. Japanese civilians are buying bonds by the millions. They can't get at you with a bayonet - or you at him. So your personal war boils down to giving blood, saving paper, buying bonds. It's your will against his - and your dollars against his yen. ..... 1945 National Dairy Products Corporation War Bond Ad, A3742A. $10.99 This Item is an original Magazine ad, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The ad is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 10.5 inches by 14 inches. |
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