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Ralphie eventually moved to Norwood, where he had a kid of his own, but he never let him help change a tire

Mass. license plate reading: Oh Fudg

Spotted the other day at the Walpole Mall.

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if you can answer the question: What is it in reference to?

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Kraft when he heard there was video!

Christmas Story

You’ll shoot your eye out, kid.

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every day.

I didn't say "fudge."

"...the big one, the queen-mother of dirty words, the 'F-dash-dash-dash' word!"

Childhood Nostalgia Tangent:
When I was in 6th grade, we were allowed to use the classroom record player to listen to LPs or 45s during lunch. The class favorite? The B side of Johnny Cash's cover of "Boy Named Sue," which was "San Quentin," containing the line "you been livin' hell to me." As a 6th-grader in upstate NY, to hear the word "hell" used in mainstream pop culture at the time was an exquisite sampling of forbidden fruit. Funny enough, "Boy Named Sue" had "son of a bitch" and "damn" bleeped or edited out.
Also, funny enough: "Boy Named Sue" was written by Shel Silverstein, drawing on inspiration from Jean Shepherd -- whose writing, of course, provided the basis for "A Christmas Story."

only in the academic sense (round and once made of rubber)?