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This Father's Day, Remember your father and the values he passed on to you.

6/17/2013

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The story of "Apple Stand" seemingly takes place over the course of a couple minutes but, like many of FBL's spots, the filming took an entire day. The setting for "Apple Stand" was a beautiful location. During production, however, it rained, snowed, was sunny, and was extremely windy - all in one day! Shots had to be filmed in the rare moments when the weather was cooperative. It was a lot of work for the editors, who succeeded in the important task of putting parts and pieces together in order to give "Apple Stand" a cohesive look and feel.

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Larry Gibson
6/17/2013 12:48:30 pm

My father was an amazing man. Taught me to live for others. There is a brick outside Wrigley Field with his name on it.
"Ken H Gibson - Live for others - Go Cubs Go"

He truly lived for others. He raised millions for charity and never owned a home of his own. He even donated his body to science so others could learn. Truly my hero.

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