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Other songs from the same period also used the tune. The same notes form the bridge in the "Hot Scotch Rag", written by H. A. Fischler in 1911. [citation needed] An early recording used the seven-note tune at both the beginning and the ending of a humorous 1915 song, by Billy Murray and the American Quartet, called "On the 5:15".
Megan Letter is an American YouTuber primarily known for her Roblox videos on her YouTube channel, MeganPlays. [1] Prior to YouTube, Letter studied graphic design in college. [2] In mid 2020, Letter and her husband Zach launched a game studio called Wonder Works and is currently the President of the studio.
George E. Edmondson Jr. [2] (July 17, 1922 – July 2, 2019) was an insurance salesman from Tampa, Florida who was known to the University of Florida community as "Mr. Two Bits ". Edmondson was a fan of the Florida Gators football team, for which he led a traditional "Two Bits' cheer" at football games beginning in 1949.
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Popular comedian and YouTube personality with the alter egos of Filthy Frank and Pink Guy, who has retired. Currently, he is a musician, under the name Joji, with songs and albums charting. Max Miller: United States Tasting History with Max Miller
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"One Beer" is a song recorded by American hip hop duo Madvillain, originally intended for inclusion on their debut studio album Madvillainy. [1] The song instead ended up being used on MF Doom's 2004 album Mm..Food, credited to MF DOOM instead of Madvillain. [2] "
A Texas door-to-door salesman was called a racial slur and shot at by a resident at a home he stopped at — but was miraculously saved by his electronic tablet device that blocked the bullet.