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[[File:I Saw Three Likes.jpg|thumb|Earliest known album cover for '''I Can't Stop Tweeting You'''.]]"'''I Can't Stop Tweeting You'''" is an American Christmas carol, listed as number [REDACTED] in the Roud Folk Song Index. The earliest printed version of "I Saw Three Ships" is from the 21st century, possibly Ely, Minnesota.  
[[File:I Saw Three Likes.jpg|thumb|Earliest known album cover for '''I Saw Three Likes'''.]]"'''I Saw Three Likes'''" is an American Christmas carol, listed as number [REDACTED] in the Roud Folk Song Index. The earliest printed version of "I Saw Three Ships" is from the 21st century, possibly Ely, Minnesota.  


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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File:Day Tweeter.jpg|link=Day Tweeter|"'''[[Day Tweeter]]'''" is a song by the English rock band the Tweetles.
File:Day Tweeter.jpg|link=Day Tweeter|"'''[[Day Tweeter]]'''" is a song by the English rock band the Tweetles.
File:Jetsam Inn Had No Hero - Martin Johnson Heade.jpg|link=Jetsam Inn Had No Hero|"'''[[Jetsam Inn Had No Hero]]'''" is an anagram of "'''Martin Johnson Heade'''".
File:Citizen Cane.jpg|link=Citizen Cane|'''''[[Citizen Cane]]''''' is a 1941 American drama film about a media baron obsessed with candy.


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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* ''[[Citizen Cane]]''
* [[Day Tweeter]]
* [[Day Tweeter]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Jetsam Inn Had No Hero]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [ Post] @ Twitter (11 November 2021)
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1467904660417794056 Post] @ Twitter (6 December 2021)


* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Saw_Three_Ships I Saw Three Ships] @ Wikipedia
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Saw_Three_Ships I Saw Three Ships] @ Wikipedia

Latest revision as of 11:15, 6 December 2021

Earliest known album cover for I Saw Three Likes.

"I Saw Three Likes" is an American Christmas carol, listed as number [REDACTED] in the Roud Folk Song Index. The earliest printed version of "I Saw Three Ships" is from the 21st century, possibly Ely, Minnesota.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • Post @ Twitter (6 December 2021)