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    I can recall "Sugar Pops Pete" and even had the plastic figure that sat around my cereal bowl........http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pv3l-PdtFKs
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    Quote Originally Posted by brobar View Post
    Oh my god that is so awesome! My grandfather was a Nebraska Park Ranger, was all big into Western stuff, had a radio show. The guy who played/was the indian was my Grandfather's friend, I met him once during a Nebraska land day event when I was young. I remember my grandfather had a picture of him for the commercial signed "To George, a friend of the Indians." He also had a picture of the two of them in a frame on the wall. They use to go shooting and hunting together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brobar View Post
    Ironic that he was Sicilian .
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    Cody was born as Espera Oscar de Corti in Kaplan, Louisiana, a second son of Antonio de Corti and his wife, Francesca Salpietra, immigrants from Sicily
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