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Merel Pauw (Amsterdam, 13 March 1995), known professionally as Elmer, is a Dutch rapper, musician, producer, and actor, who performs in Dutch. Pauw launched her musical career in 2021 when she released the single "Je vader" ( Your Father ).
Elmer, Rose and Super El (2012) 34. Elmer and the Whales (2013) 35. Elmer And The Monster (2015) 36. Elmer's Christmas (2015) 37. Elmer and the Race (2016) 38. Elmer and the Flood (2016) 39. Elmer and the Tune (2017) 40. Elmer's Walk (2018) 41. Elmer's Birthday (2019) 42. Elmer and the Lost Treasure (2020) 43. Elmer and the Bedtime Story (2021 ...
True Grit is the soundtrack album by Glen Campbell and Elmer Bernstein for the film True Grit starring John Wayne.Campbell performs on only two of the album's tracks, the first and last while the remaining eight tracks are taken from music composed by Bernstein for the film.
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Elmer the Great Dane (1935, anthropomorphic dog) Cuddles the Great Dane (1954, anthropomorphic dog) Fatso the Bear (1960, anthropomorphic bear) Hickory & Dickory (1959, anthropomorphic mice) Cecil (see entry above) Doc (see entry above) Homer Pigeon (1942, anthropomorphic pigeon) Inspector Willoughby a.k.a. Secret Agent 6 & 7/8 (1958, human)
The menu offers a variety of dogs, burgers, and deep-fried sides, and most items are under $9, including a footlong with all the toppings. John Y./Yelp Pennsylvania: Joe's Steaks and Soda Shop
In July 2019, Papa and Fortune Feimster started hosting What a Joke with Papa and Fortune, interviewing comedians and other celebrities, the first live programming on the Sirius XM station Netflix is a Joke. [10] Papa writes and performs the monthly Come to Papa Live, a version of a classic radio play combined with standup, music, and sketches.
Pappyland is an American half-hour children's television series written by Jon Nappa and broadcast on WCNY-TV in Syracuse, New York and PBS stations from 1993-1999. Thereafter, the show was moved to TLC and began airing new episodes on its Ready Set Learn! block from September 30, 1996 [1] until 1997, with reruns airing until February 21, 2003.