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An adaptation—"Miss Lucy had some leeches"—has been recorded by Emilie Autumn [20] and another—"Mrs. Landers was a health nut"—featured in the South Park episode "Something You Can Do with Your Finger". [21] [22]
Hello Operator may refer to: "Hello Operator" (song), a song by the White Stripes "Miss Susie had a steamboat", a children's song also known as "Hello Operator".
Bae Suzy Won 2018: Most Popular Actress – Television While You Were Sleeping: Won [19] 2023: Best Actress – Television: Anna: Nominated [20] Blue Dragon Film Awards: 2012: Best New Actress: Architecture 101: Nominated [21] Popular Star Award Won [22] Blue Dragon Series Awards: 2023: Best Actress Anna: Won [23] Brand of the Year Awards 2018 ...
Susie Blake (born 19 April 1950) [1] is an English television, radio and stage actress. She is best known for her portrayal of the snobbish TV announcer in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV and of Bev Unwin in Coronation Street , a role she played between 2003 and 2006, before a brief return in 2015.
Poppy Meldrum (Susie Brann) – Poppy is Lord Meldrum's younger daughter and is a spoiled and unpleasant character who attends 'wild' parties with her friend, Jerry (John D. Collins). She is quite a snob about her position in society, often ready to remind those lower of her position, although at other times she confesses to feeling trapped by ...
The Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., the inspiration for the -gate suffix following the Watergate scandal. This is a list of scandals or controversies whose names include a -gate suffix, by analogy with the Watergate scandal, as well as other incidents to which the suffix has (often facetiously) been applied. [1]
Bae Suzy (Korean: 배수지; born October 10, 1994), better known by the mononym Suzy, is a South Korean singer and actress. She was a member of the girl group miss A under JYP Entertainment . [ 1 ]
"Hello Operator" is the only single released from De Stijl, the second album by the Detroit, Michigan, garage rock band the White Stripes. It was released in May 2000, backed by the White Stripes' off-kilter cover of Dolly Parton's "Jolene". Live recordings of both songs are available on Under Blackpool Lights.