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  2. Old Joe Clark - Wikipedia

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    Old Joe Clark" is a US folk song, a mountain ballad that was popular among soldiers from eastern Kentucky during World War I and afterwards. [1] Its lyrics refer to a real person named Joseph Clark, a Kentucky mountaineer who was born in 1839 and murdered in 1885.

  3. Uncle Dave Macon - Wikipedia

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    A monument was erected near Woodbury. His son Dorris and several bandmates (often including Sam and Kirk McGee) made sporadic appearances on the Grand Ole Opry as the Fruit Jar Drinkers until the early 1980s. During the second full weekend in July the city of Murfreesboro celebrates "Uncle Dave Macon Days."

  4. The Best of Joe R. Lansdale - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Joe R. Lansdale is a collection of short stories published exclusively by Tachyon Publications as a trade paperback in 2010. This collection contains many classic short fiction published by Mr. Lansdale over the last 20 years and contains many of his most popular and famous works.

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  6. Elf Sternberg - Wikipedia

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    Pendor is a fictional ringworld from the Pendorwright stories written by Elf Sternberg. It rotates around a center star Pin, its day-night cycle simulated by a ring of shadow blocks rotating between Pendor and Pin, creating 292 day/night cycles per earth year.

  7. Ole and Lena - Wikipedia

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    Ole and Lena jokes can be long and drawn-out stories, or as short as two or three sentences. Lena is typically portrayed as the smarter of the two, often explaining where Ole went wrong in his misadventures. Another common character is Sven, who usually shows up in jokes along with Ole, making Sven and Ole jokes, though all three may appear ...

  8. Hjalmar Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Olle i Skratthult was a full-time entertainer for most of his adult life and for many years was the most famous performer in Scandinavian vaudeville. During the 1920s he toured the country with a large band and was enthusiastically greeted by both ethnic and mainstream audiences. His touring company also had several actors.

  9. Old Bill (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike The Better 'Ole, the later piece was not a musical. [2] It ran until 11 November 1922. [3] The character was played by Johnny Danvers in the 1925 musical comedy Carry On Sergeant! at the New Oxford Theatre but the piece failed, running for only 35 performances. [4] Two film adaptations of The Better 'Ole were made during the silent era.