Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Santa Comes To The Big Top

Christmas in the post-War United States
Christmas (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



Santa Comes To The Big Top - Free Comic from Chuck Thompson

Santa Comes To The Big Top.  Custom created edition of the vintage comic book.  We cut out all the advertising which was pretty substantial.  We used the cover and then only used the actual comic book story here.  Entertainment for Christmas.  To read the comic in full screen mode, left click the icon at the far bottom right hand side of the above container.  To exit full screen mode, just hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Merry Christmas.
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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Christmas Roses - Free Christmas ebook

christmas tree
christmas tree (Photo credit: fsse8info)


Christmas Roses Free ebook from Chuck Thompson

With this being the Christmas season, we are putting forth an effort to make the season as bright as possible for everyone.  Above is an old fashioned Christmas story ebook.  To read the book in full screen, left click the icon at the far bottom right hand side of the above container.  To exit full screen, just hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Free downloads of this ebook are available from our slideshare site.  
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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Sunday Comic Strip - Gasoline Alley



Gasoline Alley comic strip 1 1918 from Chuck Thompson

For our Sunday Comic Strip this week, we have Gasoline Alley.  All the way from 1918.  A blast from the past.  Okay, we know it's hard to read this way, that is why we put it into a container.  You can open the container into full screen mode and customize the size making it easier to read.  Just left click that little icon at the far bottom right hand side and you are ready to read and laugh.  To escape full screen mode, hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Enjoy.

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Gasoline Alley
Gasoline Alley (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Navy History and Tradition 1817 - 1865 Sunday Comic



Navy History and Tradition 1817 - 1865 from Chuck Thompson

Now here is a way to teach history in a fun manner.  A comic book about American navel history.  20 information packed pages for a great read.  To view the comic in full screen mode, left click the icon at the very bottom right hand side of the container above.  To exit full screen mode, hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Free downloads are available on this comic from our Slideshare site.

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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Pink Panther and Mr Magoo Classic Cartoons for You.








Pink Panther and Mr Magoo classic cartoons.  Nearly two hours of classic cartoons all in one post.  Nothing like a good cartoon on a Saturday.  Enjoy.
The Pink Panther cartoon character
The Pink Panther cartoon character (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Mr. Magoo and McBarker from What's New Mr. Magoo?.
Mr. Magoo and McBarker from What's New Mr. Magoo?. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Friday, September 13, 2013

Borrowed Wives - Classic Movie




Vintage comedy movie for Friday, Borrowed Wives.  The movie starts out with a very old fashioned speed trap where the cops like to chalk mark each speeder they catch, on the billboard they hide behind.  It's a rather risque movie for the 1930 era.  Well worth the watch.  
Charlie Dale (left) and Joe Smith in a comedy ...
Charlie Dale (left) and Joe Smith in a comedy sketch, filmed for Soundies movie jukeboxes (1941) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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