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{{quote|''"Now the goose is on the table, |
{{quote|''"Now the goose is on the table, |
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And the pudding made of fig, ahh, |
And the pudding made of fig, ahh, |
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And the blue and silver candles |
And the blue and silver candles |
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That would just have matched the hair in Grandma's wig."''|'''Elmo & Patsy''', "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" }} |
That would just have matched the hair in Grandma's wig."''|'''Elmo & Patsy''', "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" }} |
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* Aunt Beatrice from ''[[The 39 Clues]]''. |
* Aunt Beatrice from ''[[The 39 Clues]]''. |
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* By the end of ''Auntie Mame'', the titular character's hair "which had all gone to gray, was rinsed to a delicate periwinkle blue". Her great-nephew notices this: |
* By the end of ''Auntie Mame'', the titular character's hair "which had all gone to gray, was rinsed to a delicate periwinkle blue". Her great-nephew notices this: |
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{{quote|She pressed her nose against Mike's and looked into his eyes. "I've never ''seen'' hair the color of yours, my little love. It's so red!" |
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"I've never seen hair the color of yours, either," Mike said. "It's ... it's so ''blue''!" }} |
"I've never seen hair the color of yours, either," Mike said. "It's ... it's so ''blue''!" }} |
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