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Ting Tong Macadangdang, a character from the UK television series Little Britain Inner Ting Tong and Outer Ting Tong, near Budleigh Salterton in South East Devon, England; see Thing (assembly) § Viking and medieval society
Matt Lucas as Ting Tong Macadangdang: Declan Lowney: Matt Lucas plays Ting Tong, a kathoey mail-order bride. The character repeats such catchphrases as "Please Mr. Dudley!" (in a stereotypical accent) "My name Ting Tong, Ting Tong Macadangdang." "Did you have good time?" The character also appeared in Little Britain Abroad (2006) 2005
The series is a spin-off made around a character named Ting Tong from the well-known series called Gattu Battu. [3] The story revolves around the daily adventures of fun and adorable character named Ting Tong who has a temporary memory loss issue and transforms into whatever character he sees before him when he loses his memory which transforms him into an accidental hero of the town comically ...
Episodes: Radio Show; Series 1, episodes 4 and 5 Catchphrase: "I love you Anne" and "I need you Anne" Peter Andre is a Royal correspondent for the BBC who gets sacked after first making surreal and false claims about the Royal Family (such as Prince Charles having magical powers, describing the queen as "The Main One" and mistaking Princess Eugenie for her mother, Sarah, Duchess of York) and ...
The Vizcaya Hymn was composed by Jaime M. Macadangdang, a retired teacher from Solano, who also wrote the song's original English lyrics. [1]In 2012, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Nueva Vizcaya passed Ordinance No. 2012-081, adopting new, official Ilocano lyrics for the song, [2] with Macadangdang's lyrics being translated into Ilocano by Bernabe D. Lorenzo, Jr. [3] Intended to make the song ...
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The earliest version to resemble the modern one is from Mother Goose's Melody published in London around 1765. [1] The additional lines that include (arguably) the more acceptable ending for children with the survival of the cat are in James Orchard Halliwell's Nursery Rhymes of England, where the cat is pulled out by "Dog with long snout".
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