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  2. Me and Bobby McGee - Wikipedia

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    The song is the story of two drifters, the narrator and Bobby McGee. The pair hitch a ride from a truck driver and sing as they drive through the American South before making their way westward. They visit California and then part ways somewhere near Salinas , with the song's narrator expressing sadness afterwards.

  3. The Ghost and Molly McGee - Wikipedia

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    Molly McGee (voiced by Ashly Burch) is an optimistic 13-year-old [9] [10] Thai-American girl who lives to make the world a better place, describing it as "enhappifying". Her father, Pete, is a city planner, forcing her family to move a lot throughout the course of her lifetime, until they finally decided to settle down in their "forever home" in Brighton, where she meets Scratch.

  4. Fibber McGee and Molly - Wikipedia

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    To McGee's periodic bad jokes Molly often answered "T'ain't funny, McGee!", [3] which became a familiar catchphrase during the 1940s. [25] Molly's Uncle Dennis, who lives with the couple, is apparently a dedicated alcoholic and a punch line for many Fibber jokes; at times he was the main subject of some shows in which he "disappeared".

  5. The Austin Sessions (Kris Kristofferson album) - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Sessions is a studio album by Kris Kristofferson, released on Atlantic Records in 1999. It features stripped-down versions of Kristofferson's most famous material, including "Me and Bobby McGee", "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night".

  6. Harold Peary - Wikipedia

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    In Chicago, he became a regular on Fibber McGee and Molly, where he originated the colorful and arrogant Gildersleeve character as a McGee neighbor and nemesis in 1938.He also worked on the horror series Lights Out and other radio programs, but his success and popularity as Gildersleeve set the stage for the character's own program, which became the peak of his career.

  7. The Owl Box - Wikipedia

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    His last glimpse showed Molly in the box, with no eggs. On his blog, he announced that, if ever, The Owl Box would not go back on until 2011. [11] After a successful third clutch in 2011, a fourth clutch in March 2012 ended when McGee disappeared after the first chick hatched. McGee is believed to be deceased.

  8. Ashly Burch - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, she began voicing Molly McGee, the protagonist of The Ghost and Molly McGee. [60] She sings the series theme song, with co-star Dana Snyder, and musical numbers in other episodes. [9] [10] The show's creative team based the character around her life.

  9. Here We Go Again (film) - Wikipedia

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    Here We Go Again is a 1942 American film, a sequel to Look Who's Laughing.With RKO in financial trouble, with the success of the earlier zany comedy starring a bevy of radio stars, Here We Go Again put Fibber McGee and Molly in a search for where to celebrate the couple's 20th anniversary.