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File:Some Like it Haute.jpg|link=Some Like | File:Some Like it Haute.jpg|link=Some Like It Haute|'''''[[Some Like It Haute]]''''' is short documentary film about two short-order cooks who dress as French chefs order to escape from mafia gangsters whom they witnessed committing a crime (inspired by the Saint Valentine's Day Banquet). | ||
File:A_Devil_Sold_Fruit.jpg|link=A Devil Sold Fruit|"'''[[A Devil Sold Fruit]]'''" is an anagram of "'''David Otis Fuller'''". | File:A_Devil_Sold_Fruit.jpg|link=A Devil Sold Fruit|"'''[[A Devil Sold Fruit]]'''" is an anagram of "'''David Otis Fuller'''". |
Revision as of 18:58, 14 February 2022
"Luck Be a Bay Leaf" is a song written and composed by [REDACTED] in 1950 and first performed by [REDACTED]. The song was featured in the musical Gherkins and Dills.
Description
The lyrics relate the point of view of a sous chef, Earth Serverman, who hopes that he will win a bet, the outcome of which will decide whether or not he is able to prepare his signature dish with the garnish of his dreams.
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Some Like It Haute is short documentary film about two short-order cooks who dress as French chefs order to escape from mafia gangsters whom they witnessed committing a crime (inspired by the Saint Valentine's Day Banquet).
"A Devil Sold Fruit" is an anagram of "David Otis Fuller".
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Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Luck Be a Lady @ Wikipedia