The following is a list of Little Miss characters from the children's book series by Roger Hargreaves; the series was also adapted into The Mr. Men Show. Books one (Little Miss Bossy) to thirty (Little Miss Somersault) were written by Hargreaves and the remainder by his son, Adam Hargreaves.
Little Miss All-goes-Well is part of the Little Miss series. Little Miss All-Goes-Well has a perfect life. This is one of the nine Little Miss titles which were not published in English.
Little Miss All-goes-well has also been published under the alternative titles Madame Tout-Va-Bien (French), Η Κυρία Αισιόδοξη (Greek).
Little Miss Bad is the 32nd book in the Little Miss series. She is a naughty and mischievous girl.
Little Miss Bad appears with the title Madame Farceuse in French.
Little Miss Birthday is part of the Little Miss series. Little Miss Birthday loves birthdays just like her brother, Mr. Birthday. Little Miss Birthday has also been published under the alternative title of Madame Anniversaire (French).
The Hartford circus fire, which occurred on July 6, 1944, in Hartford, Connecticut, was one of the worst fire disasters in the history of the United States. The fire occurred during an afternoon performance of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus that was attended by 6,000 to 8,000 people. 167 people died and more than 700 were injured.
In mid-20th century America, a typical circus traveled from town to town by train, performing under a huge canvas tent commonly called a "big top". The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus was no exception: what made it stand out was that it was the largest circus in the country. Its big top could seat 9,000 spectators around its three rings; the tent's canvas had been coated with 1,800 pounds (820 kg) of paraffin wax dissolved in 6,000 US gallons (23,000 l) of gasoline, a common waterproofing method of the time.
The circus had been experiencing shortages of personnel and equipment as a result of the United States' involvement in World War II. Delays and malfunctions in the ordinarily smooth order of the circus had become commonplace; on August 4, 1942, a fire had broken out in the menagerie, killing a number of animals. When the circus arrived in Hartford, Connecticut, on July 5, 1944, the trains were so late that one of the two shows scheduled for that day had been canceled. In circus superstition, missing a show is considered extremely bad luck, and although the July 5 evening show ran as planned, many circus employees may have been on their guard, half-expecting an emergency or catastrophe.
"Little Miss" is a song written and recorded by Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, of the American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in November 2010 as the second single from album The Incredible Machine. Before the album's release, the song charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 80, due to digital downloads. It has also reached the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The song was featured in the pilot of The CW TV series Hart of Dixie.
Blake Boldt of Engine 145 gave the song a thumbs up, saying "There’s hope and heart and a whole lot to like about this, one of the year’s best singles and an odd bright spot on Sugarland’s ambitious fourth album. The Incredible Machine may be an unruly mess, but "Little Miss" is a hit." Mark Erickson of Roughstock was also favorable of the song, giving the song four stars, saying "The melody is inviting and the lyrics are some of the duo’s best of the album". Although he was in very critical of the album altogether, Jonathan Keefe with Slant Magazine was high praise of the song, calling the "album's best song; [it's] the only one that even hints at Sugarland's roots as a country act [...] it's also the most restrained cut on the album in terms of both its production and performance makes it an obvious standout, but it's a strong enough song that it can stand on its own merits." Sarah Rodman with The Boston Globe called it an "amiable shuffle", saying it "fit squarely in the country pop arena."
Little Miss
Little Miss "I'll do everything"
Little Miss "I know all about this"
Little Miss "I speak French with no accent"
Little Miss "believe me, I've been there"
Can I borrow your goody-two-shoes
Or are you wearing them at your weekly tea with the Queen?
Please for once, just shut your mouth
Yeah please for once, just butt out
Cause I'm tired, tired, tired of you
Being ever so ever so pleased with yourself
Oh Little Miss ever so ever so pleased with yourself
Little Miss "I know the guy in-charge"
Little Miss "Mine is newer"
Little Miss "I'm a martyr"
Little Miss "I got it for less"
Can I borrow your goody-two-shoes
No never mind, you need them more than me
Please for once, just shut your mouth
Yeah please for once, just butt out
Cause I'm tired, tired, tired of you
Being ever so ever so pleased with yourself
Oh Little Miss ever so ever so pleased with yourself
If only I could be as perfect as you
If only I knew the people you do
I wouldn't know what to do with myself
Go fascinate someone else Little Miss
Little Miss "Oh this old rag?"
Little Miss "I can get you tickets"
Little Miss "I I me me"
Little Miss "He learned to read at three"
Little Miss "oneupmanship"
Little Miss ... - full of shit...
Little Miss "Natural blond"
Little Miss "Then why can i see your roots"