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        <title>The '90s — Vintage Movie Posters Forum</title>
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        <title>FIRST SIMPSONS POSTER</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[I was given a poster by a friend who retired from Fox. He said it was the first poster printed to announce a new show called "The Simpsons". It's dated 1989 and is VERY big: 40" x 50". How can I get it authenticated?<br />]]>
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