He overhears Clark talking about not getting his Christmas bonus and Clark is spattering about all of the things he would tell his boss, Frank, if he were there.
Coffee mug and peanuts
Shirley Jones is 5'5".
Michael Mckean played Lenny in Laverne & Shirley.
Milk and Pepsi
Willy Russel wrote Shirley Valentine
Coffee mug and peanuts
Brian Doyle-Murray portrayed Mr. Shirley in the 1989 holiday comedy starring Chevy Chase.
Shirley Menendez has written: 'Allie, the Christmas spider' -- subject(s): Christmas, Fiction, Spiders
yes Shirley Temple sang i want a hippopotamus for Christmas.
Shirley Temple never recorded "i want a hippopotamus for christmas" - It was recorded by 10 year old Gayla Peevey in 1953.
The question is strangely worded. For anyone else reading this, it might make more sense to think of the question as, "What is inside of Clark Griswold's L-shaped gift to Mr. Shirley in Christmas Vacation?" As it's asked, it sounds like Mr. Shirley is giving the gift, when it's actually Clark's gift to Mr. Shirley. Anyway... The idea is that it's an awkward but ambiguous shaped gift, so part of the humor lies in the fact that there's no way to know what's inside. In fact, the gift is so general and commonplace, that every other employee has given Mr. Shirley the same gift. You'll notice that all of the gifts on the counter behind Clark are the exact same ambiguous shape but with different wrapping paper.
Shirley Temple never sang I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas, it was written in 1953 (Shirley was an adult by then) and was recorded by Gayla Peevey, who was 10 at the time. Yes, I know that it wriiten all over the internet that it's a Shirley Temple song, but for the life of me I don't understand why, it doesn't sound anything like her!
Stephen Shirley has written: 'Our national sinews'
Shirley LaPlanche has written: 'Stepping lightly on Australia' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Natural areas, National parks and reserves, Ecotourism
The cast of The Christmas Service Show - 1953 includes: Shirley Abicair Diana Day Benny Hill as Presenter Beryl Reid
Yes. In the UK dame is the female equivalent to sir; like a knighthood, but for women. On work she did before becoming a dame, of course, her name would simply appear as Shirley Bassey. NB: Dame Shirley has also received the French National Order of the Legion of Honour making her a knight in France as well.
Anne Shirley in the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery.