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  2. Li'l Abner - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Yokum: "Tiny" is an ironic misnomer; Li'l Abner's kid brother remains perpetually innocent and 15 1 ⁄ 2 years old — despite being 7-foot (2.1 m) tall. Tiny is unmentioned in the strip until September 1954, when a relative who has been raising him reminds Mammy that she'd given birth to a second child while visiting her 15 years earlier.

  3. Billie Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Billie Armstrong Brosch (August 5, 1924 – April 29, 2021), known professionally as Billie Hayes, was an American television, film, and stage actress, best known for her comic portrayals of Witchiepoo and Li'l Abner's Mammy Yokum.

  4. The Unfortunate Rake - Wikipedia

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    The melody for a variant called "The Unfortunate Lad", set in Rippleton Gardens, was published in 1904. [20] Another melody, this time to a variant called "The Young Girl Cut Down in Her Prime", was collected in 1909 and published in 1913. [21] The tune is noted as "mixolydian with dorian influence". In a note to this article, Cecil Sharp ...

  5. The Unfortunate Lad - Wikipedia

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    The Unfortunate Lad" is the correct title of a song printed without a tune on a number of 19th century ballad sheets by Such of London and Carrots and possibly others. It is number 2 in the Roud Folk Song Index, and it is Laws number Q26 .

  6. Jean Yokum - Wikipedia

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    Norma Jean Mace was born in 1931 in Valley Head, West Virginia.She was a straight-A high school student and married Charles M. Yokum in 1948 after graduating. [2] She worked as a bookkeeper in a general store owned by Charles' father before she and Charles moved to Poquoson, Virginia when he was drafted for the Korean War and stationed at Langley Air Force Base.

  7. Dogpatch - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Al Capp licensed and had an interest in an 800-acre (3.2 km 2) $35 million theme park called Dogpatch USA in Marble Falls near Harrison, Arkansas, based on the comic strip's setting and featuring a trout farm, buggy and horseback rides, entertainment by characters from the Li'l Abner comic strip, and eventually amusement rides.

  8. The Likely Lads - Wikipedia

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    The word "likely" in the show's title is ambiguous. In some dialects in Northern England it means "likeable" but it may be derived from the phrase the man most likely to (i.e. likely to succeed, having potential), a boxing expression in common use on Tyneside, hence, in Geordie slang, "a likely lad". Another possible meaning is the ambiguous ...

  9. Artemisia abrotanum - Wikipedia

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    Artemisia abrotanum, the southernwood, lad's love, or southern wormwood, is a species of flowering plant in the sunflower family. It is native to Eurasia [ 2 ] and Africa but naturalized in scattered locations in North America .