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It was also the scene of the intended romancing of Nanny by [[Casanunda|Count Giamo Casanunda]], which was rudely interrupted when [[elves]] came through and wrecked the place. | It was also the scene of the intended romancing of Nanny by [[Casanunda|Count Giamo Casanunda]], which was rudely interrupted when [[elves]] came through and wrecked the place. | ||
The Bull and Bush is a public house in north London. It was made famous by the music hall song "Down at the Old Bull and Bush", being sung at the end of the BBC television programme 'The Good Old Days' (which ran from 1953 to 1983).[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Old_Bull_and_Bush The Bull and Bush] | |||
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The Goat and Bush is the pub in Lancre Town frequented by the Lancre Morris Men, Nanny Ogg and most of the loafers (eg. men) of Lancre.
It was also the scene of the intended romancing of Nanny by Count Giamo Casanunda, which was rudely interrupted when elves came through and wrecked the place.
The Bull and Bush is a public house in north London. It was made famous by the music hall song "Down at the Old Bull and Bush", being sung at the end of the BBC television programme 'The Good Old Days' (which ran from 1953 to 1983).The Bull and Bush
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