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    What captain said, "Abracadabra, please and thank you," a lot of the time?

    Question #113240. Asked by 29CoveRoad. (Mar 06 10 5:49 AM)


    crotalus77

    That would be Captain Kangaroo ( Bob Keeshan ). I loved his show when I was small.

    http://www.tvacres.com/catch_a.htm

    Mar 06 10, 8:04 AM


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