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  2. Miss Lucy - Wikipedia

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    Miss Lucy or Ms. Lucy may refer to: "Miss Lucy had a baby", a schoolyard rhyme, jump-rope chant, and clapping game "Miss Lucy had a steamboat", a schoolyard profanity

  3. Miss Lucy had a baby - Wikipedia

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    The nickname 'Miss Lucy' has been used in the context of literature and art: Miss Lucy is the main character in the song "Miss Lucy Long", introduced in 1843, which has the same meter and rhythmic structure of a repeated couplet, and a very similar tune. The song was popular at blackface minstrel shows. [22] [23] 'Miss Lucy Neal' was a popular ...

  4. Lucy Barrow McIntire - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Barrow Davenport was born in Athens, Georgia, on July 11, 1886, to the prominent Davenport family. [1] She married attorney Francis Percival McIntire; the couple moved to Francis' hometown of Savannah and had six children. The oldest, James William, was born in 1910; [2] Francis Jr. on July 19, 1921; [3] and the youngest, Pope, was born in ...

  5. The GTOs - Wikipedia

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    Miss Lucy was born Luz Selenia Offerrall [6] in Puerto Rico. After moving to Los Angeles, she met two of her future bandmates, Miss Pamela and Miss Sparky, at the house belonging to Vito Paulekas. Miss Lucy was not an original member of The GTOs; she joined the group after the recording of Permanent Damage.

  6. Miss Susie - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Chrysoblephus gibbiceps - Wikipedia

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    Chrysoblephus gibbiceps, the red stumpnose, red stumpnose seabream or Miss Lucy, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae, the seabreams and porgies. This fish is endemic to the southwestern Indian Ocean off the coast of South Africa.

  8. Miss Lucy Long - Wikipedia

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    "Miss Lucy Long" is a comic banjo tune, [9] and there is little melodic variation between published versions. [12] Nevertheless, the tune is well-suited to embellishment and improvisation. The verses and refrain use almost identical music, which enabled troupes to vary the verse/chorus structure and to add play-like segments. [ 9 ]

  9. Gale Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon and Sara Seegar in Dennis the Menace (1963). The widely acknowledged master of the "slow-burn" temper explosion in character, [citation needed] Gordon was the first pick to play Fred Mertz on I Love Lucy, but he was committed to Our Miss Brooks as well as being a regular on several other radio shows, and had to decline the offer [6] (the role went to William Frawley).