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  4. Hey Dude - Wikipedia

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    Hey Dude is an American Western comedy series that aired on Nickelodeon from July 14, 1989, to August 30, 1991, consisting of 65 half-hour episodes produced over five ...

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    With Apple Boutique having closed a week before, McCartney and Francie Schwartz painted Hey Jude/Revolution across its large, whitewashed shop windows. [ 117 ] [ 118 ] The words were mistaken for antisemitic graffiti (since Jude means "Jew" in German), [ 117 ] leading to complaints from the local Jewish community, [ 96 ] [ 119 ] and the windows ...

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    Lucky Charms is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by General Mills since 1964. [1] The cereal consists of multi-colored marshmallows and pieces of shaped pulverized oat, each resembling one of several objects or symbols associated with good luck.

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    The song entered the RPM100 singles chart in October 1989, debuting at #72 in the week of October 16. [6] Initially, the song was only modestly successful, and appeared to have stalled out on the charts by December; however, following the École Polytechnique massacre on December 6, the song suddenly jumped into the Top 10 in the week of December 16, 1989 [7] on the basis of increased radio ...