Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding (Groucho Marx) sang the Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby song "Hello I must be going"
look at the tag and its says hello im (name) and im a (animal) btw the lady bird is called poppy
Water Buffalo Song Hello Hello Hello Shake hands brother Hi Ho You're always bound to know A water buffalo Hello Hello Hello Greetings fellow buddy A buffalo as you must know Is never a fuddy duddy Hello Hello Hello I'm glad to see we're proud to be A water.... buuuuffaaaaallooooooooooo.
haha. There's no such thing as avatar language.
Hello = Bonjou
The Beatles - Hello Goodbye
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Groucho Marx played Capt. Spaulding who sang "Hello I Must Be Going"
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In 1930s slang, the common greeting "hello" may have been replaced with phrases like "hi-de-ho" or "what's the rumpus?" These expressions were popularized during the jazz and swing era and reflected the lively and vibrant culture of the time. Additionally, phrases like "howdy" or "hey there, dollface" were also commonly used as informal greetings in the 1930s.
The song is called "Hello" and it is by The Cat Empire. Thank you sooo much!!!
"Hello, what are you doing today?" or "Hello, what are you going to do today?"
"Hello love. How are you? Where are you from?"
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