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* Kornfield Kounty Operator Service: Irlene Mandrell as Kornfield Kounty's telephone operator ( similar to Lily Tomlin's more famous character, Ernestine Tomlin ) would answer phone calls from various Kornfield Kounty residents, who would eventually hang up in various degrees of frustration, causing the Operator to often say, innocently, " And they wonder why we telephone operators turn gray!
Alice Ernestine Prin ( 2 October 1901 – 29 April 1953 ), nicknamed Queen of Montparnasse, and often known as Kiki de Montparnasse, was a French artist model, nightclub singer, actress, memoirist, and painter.
Ernestine has been often mistaken for Natasha, who is of no relation in the series.
Griffin's series " The Corps ", then-Lieutenant Ken McCoy and Ernestine Sage dine there often.

Ernestine and when
Ernestine remained in Dresden to pursue her career, and eventually rejoined her husband when she secured a position at the Hamburg Opera.
It was settled by treaty in 1648, when the County was given jointly to Princesses Ernestine and Johanette, two sisters who were granddaughters of Count William, and their mother Dowager Countess Louise Juliane made regent.
Their mother remained regent for both Counties until 1652, when Johanette and Ernestine separately ruled their respective Counties.
It was settled by treaty in 1648, when the County was given jointly to Princesses Ernestine and Johanette, two sisters who were granddaughters of Count William, and their mother Dowager Countess Louise Juliane made regent.
Their mother remained regent for both Counties until 1652, when Johanette and Ernestine separately ruled their respective Counties.

Ernestine and she
Ernestine and Edith Ann were by far Tomlin's most popular characters, and she occasionally performed as them in various television programs over the years.
AT & T offered Tomlin US $ 500, 000 to play her character Ernestine in a commercial, but she declined, saying it would compromise her artistic integrity.
In 1976 she appeared as Ernestine in a parody of a commercial on Saturday Night Live ( Season 2 Episode 1, September 18, 1976 ), in which she proclaimed, " We don't care, we don't have to ... we're the phone company.
In 2003, she made two commercials as Ernestine for WebEx.
Another famous singer of the day, Ernestine Schumann-Heink, asked Berg directly if she could appear, and Berg wrote her into three episodes.
He asked Ernestine to sing the title role of Carmen, without rehearsal, which she did to great acclaim.
She found the process of writing more difficult than she expected, but did not stop there, continuing in 1996 with another autobiography, Repossessing Ernestine: A Granddaughter Uncovers the Secret History of Her American Family, about her search for her father's mother Ernestine who was placed in an asylum for nearly 50 years.
Hunt discovered that her father's mother, Ernestine, had been born in 1896 as a free black and that she grew up in Memphis, " an intelligent, remarkably beautiful young woman who excelled in school and was greatly envied for her pale skin, blue eyes and blonde hair.
On June 7, 1978, she and Ernestine Jones fought to a no contest in a bout that was scheduled for four rounds.
Daphne seems a little put out at this and Pyne tells her that he knows that she is in reality Ernestine Richards who is the secretary of Lady Dortheimer.

Ernestine and ;
* Ernestine Gilbreth ( April 4, 1908 – November 4, 2006 ) ( age 98 ); married Charles E. Carey ; two children ( Charles E. Carey, Lillian Barley ).
Ernestine, who became one of Tomlin's trademark characters, was perhaps most famous for the following line: " We don't care ; we don't have to.
His father, Antoine Chrysostome Seurat, was a legal official and a native of Champagne ; his mother, Ernestine Faivre, was Parisian.
Examples: William Faulkner in A Rose for Emily ( Faulkner was an avid experimenter in using unusual points of view-see his Spotted Horses, told in third person plural ); Frank B. Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey in Cheaper By the Dozen ; Frederik Pohl in Man Plus ; and more recently, Jeffrey Eugenides in his novel The Virgin Suicides and Joshua Ferris in Then We Came to the End.
Note, however, that they do not always apply with precision to individual singers ; some exceptional dramatic contraltos, such as Ernestine Schumann-Heink and Sigrid Onégin, were technically equipped to perform not only heavy, dramatic music by the likes of Wagner but also florid compositions by Donizetti.
Sources show sixteen of the nineteen women guarding the camp were ; Fanny Baur, Leopoldine Bittermann, Ernestine Brenner, Anna Buck, Rosa Dolaschko, Maria Eder, Rosa Grassmann, Betty Hanneschaleger, Ruth Elfriede Hildner, Josefa Keller, Berta Kimplinger, Lieselotte Klaudat, Theresia Kopp, Rosalie Leimboeck, and Thea Miesl.
# Sophie Maria Friederike Auguste Leopoldine Alexandrine Ernestine Albertine Elisabeth ( b. Dresden, 15 March 1845 – d. Munich, 9 March 1867 ), known as Sophie ; married on 11 February 1865 to Karl-Theodor, Duke in Bavaria, her cousin and brother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria.
Ernestine, pregnant, did not follow him ; they were divorced in 1893.
Weatherly gave the song to the vocalist Elsie Griffin, who made it one of the most popular songs in the new century ; and, in 1915, Ernestine Schumann-Heink produced the first recording.
Lily Tomlin plays four characters in this film: lead character Pat Kramer ; her neighbor Judith Beasley ( a character derived from Tomlin's live shows ); Tomlin's Laugh-In characters " Ernestine " ( a telephone operator ); and " Edith Ann ," a little girl who wanders in the lab ( seen only in the TV version ).
* Ernestine de Lacy ; or, The Robber's Foundling.
# Se m ' ami ancor ; Ai nostri monti ritorneremo ( with Ernestine Schumann-Heink )( Il trovatore )

Ernestine and also
In Germany, important ducal families were the Wittelsbachs in Bavaria, the Welfs in Hannover, the ducal family of Cleves, the Wettins in Saxony ( with its Ernestine branch divided into several duchies ), the Württembergs, the Mecklenburgs and finally of course also the Habsburgs in Austria as " Archdukes ".
It was also the form of address used for cadet members of the dynasties of France, Italy, Russia and Ernestine Saxony under their monarchies.
Natasha should not be confused with Ernie's niece, Ernestine, who was also performed by Kevin Clash.
The show also includes cameos by Zoe and Ernie's niece Ernestine.
They also supported women's rights reforms, associating with feminists Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Ernestine Rose.

Ernestine and her
** Ernestine / Miss Tomlin – An obnoxious telephone operator with no concern for her customers ("' Fair '?
Ernestine was almost always at her switchboard taking calls in the sketches.
Tomlin's third comedy album, 1975's Modern Scream, a parody of movie magazines and celebrity interviews features her performing as multiple characters, including Ernestine, Edith Ann, Judith, and Suzie.
She started an acting career as her agent, Ernestine McClendon, sent her on an audition for In White America.
# Berta Ernestine von Schauenstein ( b. 26 January 1817 – d. Coburg, 15 August 1896 ), married her first cousin Eduard Edgar Schmidt-Löwe von Löwenfels, the illegitimate son of her father's sister, Juliane.
Ernestine Schumann-Heink, née Rössler ( 15 June 186117 November 1936 ), was a celebrated Austrian, later American, operatic contralto, noted for the size, beauty, tonal richness, flexibility and wide range of her voice.
Ernestine Schumann-Heink ( 1916 ) She performed with Gustav Mahler at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, and became well known for her performances of the works of Richard Wagner at Bayreuth, singing at the Bayreuth Festivals from 1896 to 1914.
In 1826 he married the Bavarian widow of a Russian diplomat Eleonore Peterson, née Countess von Bothmer Following her death in 1838, Tyutchev married another aristocratic young German widow, Baroness Ernestine von Dörnberg, née von Pfeffel, who had become his mistress and had a child by him while Eleonore was still alive.
" Hunt tracked her grandmother down to a rundown nursing home, and although Hunt was unable to discover why Ernestine spent 50 years behind bars, Hunt wrote that the reasons may have had more to do with racism and sexism than insanity.
The death of Marie Ernestine in 1719 caused the Bohemian possessions of the Eggenberg's to pass to her closest relatives, the Schwarzenbergs.

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