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Re: New Yorker Opal parody: "Wilma, light of his life"
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> are from the ending of Flannery O'Connor's great short story
> "A Good Man is Hard to Find."
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> Mary Bellino
Martha in KQK might have sung along with Mae West (et al): "A Hard Man
Nowadays is Good to Find?"
Stan Kelly-Bootle
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Yes, I missed a lot of those. However, the parodist didn't
have much choice about "Willllll-maaaa!" That's how the
song ends. Maybe it was the show's parody of /Streetcar
Named Desire/.
Jerry Friedman
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> "A Good Man is Hard to Find."
>
> Mary Bellino
Martha in KQK might have sung along with Mae West (et al): "A Hard Man
Nowadays is Good to Find?"
Stan Kelly-Bootle
--------------------------
Yes, I missed a lot of those. However, the parodist didn't
have much choice about "Willllll-maaaa!" That's how the
song ends. Maybe it was the show's parody of /Streetcar
Named Desire/.
Jerry Friedman
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