What do you think of when you hear the name Superman? Is it George Reeves, from the old black and white Superman TV series from the 50's? Or, Christopher Reeves from the Big Screen in the 80's? Dean Cain from the TV series Louis and Clark which came out in the early 90's? The cartoons seen on TV from way long ago up to present day? Perhaps Tom Welling from the TV series Smallville which is currently in its 8th season. There are even plenty of songs we all might associate with Superman. There are way too many to list, but you could Google "songs about superman", and you should be able to find plenty you didn't even know existed.
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I was listening to talk radio not too long ago, and came across an interview with Brad Meltzer. He was talking briefly about a website, ordinarypeoplechangetheworld.com and saving the house where Superman was born. It was pretty interesting.
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"The house where Google was created is saved. The farm where Hewlett Packard was founded is preserved. And Richard Nixon’s house is a museum. But the house where Superman — one of the world’s most recognized heroes — was created? It’s a wreck. So, with the creation of The Siegel & Shuster Society, we hope to raise enough money to repair the house and make sure it will be saved, restored, and there so you can take your kids one day." Watch the video...
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I am Clark Kent, I am Superman!!!
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