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Two of these from my childhood happened to pop into mind almost simultaneously.

1. When my parents first played for me the original cast recording of 1776 (a musical they'd seen in the theater, and bought the record of partly because they knew I'd be interested in the history), I heard the opening song, "Sit Down, John," and turned to my mother in puzzlement and asked, "What does '40-S' mean?" Huh? "Well, he keeps singing that: FOR-ty ess, FOR-ty ess." It was "Vote yes: VOTE-uh yes, VOTE-uh yes."

2. I saw a singing group on tv billed as "Tony Orlando and Dawn." There were three of them: a man in the middle and a woman on either side. I figured that one woman was Toni (I hadn't seen the name written), the man was Orlando, and the other woman was Dawn. Realistic believable given names, right?

Date: 2025-05-22 02:30 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ckd

Regarding #2, the Muppet Show episode with Lesley Ann Warren as the guest star started with Kermit wondering where "Leslie and Warren" (a knife throwing act) were.

The episode also featured "Lesley and Warren" (a pair of dancing cucumber Muppets) and "Les, Lee, and Warren" (a trio of Muppets who showed up during the closing scene).

Date: 2025-05-22 09:44 am (UTC)
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Based on Virginia Woolf's biography, Orlando could have been any of them.

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