I have an old mirror with miss Fannie B. Hind painted on it and advertising for a show at Hooley's Theater and am having difficulty finding any info about the mirror or Miss Hind. I don't know if she was real or not?
Hello mirror holder. I had that mirror you're talking about. It saddens me terribly that it shattered on me. Can I share with you the piece that was saved and you share with me a photo of the entire Miss Fannie B. Hind mirror at Hooley's Theater? I'll try and communicate another way. Thanks, Jeff
Yes, it was with two women, Miss Ellie and Miss Ettie . I remember they showed how to make a snowman out of laundry detergent and water. I sped down the cellar to the washer and dryer area and tried it out. I made such a mess it was hilarious. Well, it didn't work. The two women were Miss Mary Ellen and Miss Eppie. I loved that show when I was a very little girl.
SHE is a girl!
The show Odd Girl Out premiered on April 4, 2005. This show is also available on DVD as well. Odd Girl Out focuses on the struggle of a teenager girl living with a single parent and problems as school that she faces.
That show was called "Dead Like Me"
Miss Frances Bavier will always be best known for playing "Aunt Bee" on the wholesome show, "Andy Griffith show" !
she is a girl why do you think she is called little miss scary
I'm pretty sure the name of the last episode was "New girl". I miss that show! :(
Funny Girl (1968) tells the story about the life of comedienne Fannie Brice. It starred Barbara Streisand. Streisand also had the starring role in the Broadway play of the same name. Fannie Brice had the starring role on the popular American radio show called The Baby Snooks Show.
Even if Fannie Mae is guaranteeing your mortgage, it is most likely that the company servicing your account (the ones you send payments to) is the place for you to contact to see your mortgage information. Fannie Mae is in a sense an investment house.
Miss Show-Me Basketball was created in 1985.
Miss Show Business was created on 1955-09-26.
Miss World is a bigger show
Yes, it was with two women, Miss Ellie and Miss Ettie . I remember they showed how to make a snowman out of laundry detergent and water. I sped down the cellar to the washer and dryer area and tried it out. I made such a mess it was hilarious. Well, it didn't work. The two women were Miss Mary Ellen and Miss Eppie. I loved that show when I was a very little girl.
Miss World is a bigger show
Miss Eppie and Miss Mary Ellen were in "Fun at One."
a palm a girl has, that she can show.
They put their ears down and/or put their tail between their hind legs.