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We can trace it back to National Lampoon magazine in 1973
He was a blue-collar factory worker. He was not someone who swore much in front of us but then he didn’t need to because he was a funny guy. He was kind of like a cross between Bill Murray and Chevy Chase in the National Lampoon vacation movies. There was always a lot of laughter at our house.
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As The Season Begins, An ETF For Profit From Summer Travel
It's that time of year again, as families all over America to do their best impressions of the Griswolds of National Lampoon' fame and set out across this great nation in search of entertainment, rest and relaxation. In other words, Memorial Day weekend from Seeking Alpha Read more »
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5 Tips To Avoid Summer Vacation Nightmares
Perhaps the best thing to do to avoid a summer vacation nightmare is to watch the movie "National Lampoon's Vacation" and do the exact opposite. In fact, many of the following tips were inspired by that hilarious movie. Anyone who's ever been on a family from WESH Read more »
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Camelot Inks Two Picture Deal With National Lampoon
CANNES, France, May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. (OTCBB: CMGR) ("Camelot"), Camelot Distribution Group ("CDG"), and DarKnight Pictures ("DKP") announced today that they have acquired the rights to two National Lampoon comedi from PR Newswire Read more »
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National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985)(TV-PG)
The Griswold family takes on Europe in their next vacation outing and find themselves in a series a mishaps and adventures. friday, may 25th, 12:05 am est saturday, may 26th, 2:00 pm est from TBS Read more »
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Fat, Drunk, and Stupid: by Matty Simmons (Review)
Before the 1978 release of National Lampoon’s Animal House, a particular entertainment sub-culture for young adults was grossly under-developed compared to today’s standard. Judd Apatow was in grade school, the Farelly brothers were in their late teens, from PopMatters Read more »