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  2. Ask a P'liceman - Wikipedia

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    "Ask a P'liceman" (sometimes given as "If You Want to Know the Time Ask a Policeman") is a music hall song. It was first performed in 1888 by English comedian James Fawn and was written by Edward William Rogers (1864–1913) and Augustus Edward Durandeau (1848–1893). [1] Fawn was known as one of the best comedic impersonators of a drunken person.

  3. Kissing In the Cold - Wikipedia

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    A music video directed by Archie Campbell, was released alongside the single on Florrie's YouTube channel. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Explaining her creative process for the video, Arnold said that she really wanted to create a nostalgic feeling, "a hazy memory that pops into your head when you’re just falling asleep". [ 12 ]

  4. The Secret Lives of Dorks - Wikipedia

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    On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 11% based on 9 reviews, with an average rating of 3.91/10. [3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 32 out of 100, based on 7 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".

  5. Dorkfish - Wikipedia

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    Dorkfish is a 1998 comedy album by comedian Bill Engvall.It was released in 1998 via Warner Bros. Records.The album includes a novelty Christmas song titled "Here's Your Sign Christmas," which charted at #39 on Hot Country Songs in 1998 and #46 in 1999. [1] "

  6. Dork (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Dork / Stick Around is a split extended play by American punk rock bands AFI and Loose Change (which featured future AFI guitarist Jade Puget), [1] released on March 2, 1993, on Key Lime Pie Records and Wilson House Records. This was AFI's first release, put out within a year of the band's formation, and was limited to around 200 copies. [1]

  7. Golden Retriever 'Adopts' Tiny Fawn and the Video Is Full of ...

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    Thankfully, the fawn's mama eventually came around, but we have to imagine that for a minute there things looked really scary. Commenters were cracking up over Sadie's surprise house guest.

  8. James Fawn - Wikipedia

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    James Fawn (born James Simmonds; 1847–19 January 1923) was a British music hall comic entertainer, popular towards the end of the 19th century when he was often billed as 'The Prince of the Red Nosed Comedians'.

  9. Video of a Happy Fawn Getting Tons of Head Scritches Will ...

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    Fun Facts About Whitetail Fawns. The head-scritch loving fawn was probably just a couple months old in Deer Guy's video. According to Connecticut's Forestry Division, whitetail fawns are typically ...