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An animal who looks cozy
 
We didn't have a TV at home (for ideological reasons), but this still is from a video (VHS) that we watched at our grandparents' house. It was Jewish programming; this story was called "The King is Watching", by Uncle Yossi.
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The most famous landmark near where you live.
 
@Cutesie Like you, I didn't see a lot of TV. I also didn't experience much other pop culture stuff growing up. Neither did my daughter.
 
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We didn't have a TV at home (for ideological reasons), but this still is from a video (VHS) that we watched at our grandparents' house. It was Jewish programming; this story was called "The King is Watching", by Uncle Yossi.
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The most famous landmark near where you live.
The End of The Oregon Trail
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A freight train
 

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