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Laurel and Hardy movies to be shown "Babes in Toyland" colorized restored version

Laurel and Hardy movies to be shown Sunday Jan. 11, 2015 5:30 pm at the The FireHouse via: Sons of the Desert

Sunday Jan. 11, 2015 5:30 P.M. Laurel and Hardy, Big Business Oasis #16 meeting at The FireHouse via: Sons of the Desert

Hi Gang, Our next meeting will be Jan. 11, 2015 and we will celebrate the New Year with a Holiday L&H we haven’t seen in 10 years, “ Babes in Toyland” 1934 ( the excellent colorized Victor Herbert musical). Here’s the details: 2768 Stark Dr., Willoughby Hills, OH 44094 http://www.firehousegrilleandpub.com/Menu.html

Try their $13.95 prime rib dinner special. See the B&W trailer at : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRoAz5eT1HA We’ll be in the banquet room using their new projection media system. You’ll get the most recent Intra Tent Journal and L&H camaraderie for only $5.00. Fans under 12 years old are free. Let me know by Wed. Jan. 7, 2015, if you want to attend. Cheers, G.S. Flip Lauer 216-407-8468 LaurelandHardy@sbcglobal.net

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WHEN: Sunday Jan. 11, 5:30 pm

WHERE: “The FireHouse Grill and Pub” 2768 Stark Dr., Willoughby Hills, OH 44094

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WHAT TO BRING/COST: Friends, family, money for ordering your own dinner. Cost $5 adults; free for children 12 years & younger.

WHAT’S PLAYING: Babes in Toyland 1934 (re-mastered colorized musical feature),

Big Business 1929, the boys try to sell a Christmas tree to James Finlayson with reciprocating destruction results in this classic un-compromising comedy.

Below Zero 1930 the boys scrape a living as street musicians during the bleak winter of 1929.

Laughing Gravy 1931 It’s a cold winter night and the boys are hiding their pet dog “Laughing Gravy” from landlord Charlie Hall.

The Fixer Uppers 1935 the boys in Paris selling Christmas cards to a lovelorn Mae Busch.

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