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rdfs:label | - There's a Hole in the Bucket
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rdfs:comment | - "There's a Hole in the Bucket" is a traditional children's song. It was performed by the Anything Muppets on Sesame Street in the mid-1970s. Henry (played by Jim Henson) is about to fetch a bucket of water from his well, but realizes that his bucket has a hole. Liza, his wife (voiced by Rita Moreno), explains how to fix it, but she grows frustrated with having to tell him everything he needs to do.
- "There's a Hole in the Bucket" was a children's song from Earth, based on a dialogue about a leaky bucket between two characters, called Henry and Liza. In 2374, after the sound of a sympathetic vibration in a power coupling drove Jack almost to distraction, he urged Chief O'Brien to correct it by quoting, "Well, why don't you fix it, dear fellow, dear fellow, well why don't you fix it before I go mad." (DS9: "Statistical Probabilities")
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abstract | - "There's a Hole in the Bucket" is a traditional children's song. It was performed by the Anything Muppets on Sesame Street in the mid-1970s. Henry (played by Jim Henson) is about to fetch a bucket of water from his well, but realizes that his bucket has a hole. Liza, his wife (voiced by Rita Moreno), explains how to fix it, but she grows frustrated with having to tell him everything he needs to do.
- "There's a Hole in the Bucket" was a children's song from Earth, based on a dialogue about a leaky bucket between two characters, called Henry and Liza. In 2374, after the sound of a sympathetic vibration in a power coupling drove Jack almost to distraction, he urged Chief O'Brien to correct it by quoting, "Well, why don't you fix it, dear fellow, dear fellow, well why don't you fix it before I go mad." (DS9: "Statistical Probabilities")
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