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  2. Lazybones - Wikipedia

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    Lazybones or Lazy Bones may refer to: Lazybones (song) , a 1933 song by Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael Lazybones (1935 film) , a British film directed by Michael Powell

  3. Lazybones (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lazybones or "Lazy Bones" is a Tin Pan Alley song written in 1933, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer (1909-1976), and music by Hoagy Carmichael (1899-1981).. Mercer was from Savannah, Georgia, and resented the Tin Pan Alley attitude of rejecting Southern regional vernacular in favor of artificial Southern songs written by people who had never been to the South.

  4. Lazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    Lazy Bones was originally a comic strip in the British comic Whizzer and Chips. It made its first appearance in 1978. The strip was about a boy called Benny Bones, who would constantly fall asleep everywhere, much to the annoyance of his parents. Until 1986, the strip was drawn by Colin Whittock, [1] and moved to Buster in 1990 after Whizzer ...

  5. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    The remote, called Lazy Bones, [15] was connected to the television by a wire. A wireless remote control, the Flash-Matic , [ 15 ] [ 16 ] was developed in 1955 by Eugene Polley . It worked by shining a beam of light onto one of four photoelectric cells , [ 17 ] but the cell did not distinguish between light from the remote and light from other ...

  6. Midge Williams - Wikipedia

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    Midge Williams came from a talented family. Her grandfather Joshua had been a music teacher, her mother Virginia Louise was an artist, and her uncle Henry played the violin. She also had a half-brother named Lester Williams who worked as a jazz musician. Midge and her three of her brothers formed a song and dance act called the Williams Quartette.

  7. Lazybones (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Reginald Ford, known as "Lazybones", is an idle baronet. He hasn't a care in the world, although he doesn't have any money either. His brother and sister introduce him to Kitty McCarthy, an American heiress, in the hope that he will marry her and so gain access to her fortune which will help out his family.

  8. List of fictional scientists and engineers - Wikipedia

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    Professor Shonku (Byomjatrir Diary, Professor Shonku o Robu, Professor Shonku o Khoka, Professor Shonku o Corvus, Ek Sringo Obhijaan, Swarnaparni and many more by the legendary Satyajit Ray) – world's most respected scientist, inventor and Physics professor in Scottish Church College. He had a bunch of incredible inventions and a series of ...

  9. Bones (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    Bones Ely (1863–1952), American Major League Baseball player; Bones Hyland (born 2000), American basketball player; Bones McKinney (1919–1997), American basketball player and coach; Sean Ryan (swimmer) (born 1992), American distance swimmer; Dick Tomanek (1931–2023), American Major League Baseball pitcher; Jon Jones (born 1987), American ...

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