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Ain't Nobody Got Time for That is a viral YouTube video of Kimberly "Sweet Brown" Wilkins being interviewed after having escaped a fire in an apartment complex. It originally aired on April 8, 2012, on Oklahoma City NBC affiliate KFOR-TV. [1] [2] The video garnered Sweet Brown many appearances on television, including a visit to ABC's The View.
Reportedly, Bernie came up with the concept for the song's lyrics – although he is not the credited lyricist – after meeting Dr. George Thaddeus Brown in New York City. Dr. Brown, a longtime member of the Georgia House of Representatives, told Bernie about his daughter, Georgia Brown, and how subsequent to her birth on August 11, 1911, the Georgia General Assembly had issued a declaration ...
Susie Mae McCoy (December 22, 1938 – July 25, 1989), better known by her ring name Sweet Georgia Brown, was an African-American female professional wrestler who was recognized as the first Black woman to win a title in professional wrestling history.
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, ... Adding pretzels will level up any sweet or salty snack. Recipes. See All. Delish Videos.
"Sweet Georgia Brown" on the Tempo (US) label, recorded by Brother Bones and His Shadows. Freeman Davis (October 4, 1902 – June 14, 1974 [1]) was an American whistling and bone playing recording artist best known by his stage names "Brother Bones" and "Whistling Sam".
Six people — including three children — died and five were injured in a house fire early Monday in Newnan, Georgia. Authorities are working to determine the cause of the deadly blaze in Coweta ...
A Tesla burst into flames inside a Florida garage flooded with saltwater by Hurricane Helene, according to jaw-dropping video released by officials as a warning to others.. The fire started ...
Basketball is an arcade video game released in May 1979 by Atari, Inc. [2] It was the first basketball video game with a trackball for player movement and the first to use the angled side view which became a commonly used perspective in the basketball video games that followed.