. . "Tiny Tim is a giant robot that a number of students in the Workshop try to make work. It's not going to, of course; giant robots break too many laws of physics to work."@en . . "Brown"@en . "\"Once Upon a Crime\""@en . "Tiny Tim is a small blue Russian car purchased by Dan and Amy in The Black Circle. It is described by Amy as, \"a blue refrigarator on wheels\". It costs 30,000 rubles, which is about $1000 in USD. They gave it as a gift to a random farmer in The Black Circle so as to throw off Irina Spaksy from their trail."@en . "Earth"@en . "The Montego Policy"@en . "Cheerful, happy, joyful, kind, fair"@en . . . "Bob Cratchit"@en . "Human"@en . . . . . "Ryan Ochoa"@en . "Previously linked with brianna hilton and layla monroe tiny tim has been here since 2002 off and on tim left in feb 07 due to a falling out with long time best friend wasted youth who is now in a rehab for an aching heart tim has since moved on."@en . "Tiny Tim is a American Professional wrestler."@en . . . . . . "Gary Oldman"@en . "1932-04-12"^^ . . "He's generally only remembered now for his act of singing \"Tiptoe Through The Tulips\" in falsetto with the ukelele, and maybe for appearing at various clubs and shows in the fifties and sixties, as well as Rowan and Martins Laugh In several times as a featured guest. And one of his songs being featured in the first episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. (He was also the only celebrity ever to get married on The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson.) Despite appearances, he was actually very well educated, and had a deep interest in musical history."@en . "Full Name:Herbert Khaury Born:April 12, 1932 Died:November 30,1996"@en . . . . "Tiny Tim"@en . . . "225"^^ . . . "Tiny Tim is a singer and a Master of Swag"@en . "no"@en . . . . . "Full Name:Herbert Khaury Born:April 12, 1932 Died:November 30,1996"@en . "Light brown"@en . "Enhanced Swag"@en . . "Tiny Tim"@en . . . "yes"@en . . . "255.0"^^ . "He's generally only remembered now for his act of singing \"Tiptoe Through The Tulips\" in falsetto with the ukelele, and maybe for appearing at various clubs and shows in the fifties and sixties, as well as Rowan and Martins Laugh In several times as a featured guest. And one of his songs being featured in the first episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. (He was also the only celebrity ever to get married on The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson.) Despite appearances, he was actually very well educated, and had a deep interest in musical history. In fact, he had a rather pleasant baritone voice when needed, and released several records displaying a larger range, both vocally and in taste. In later years he worked intermittently, producing small records and occasional cameos. He had a heart attack in 1996 at a ukelele festival, and died later that year."@en . "Tiny Tim is a giant robot that a number of students in the Workshop try to make work. It's not going to, of course; giant robots break too many laws of physics to work."@en . . . . . "Black"@en . "Previously linked with brianna hilton and layla monroe tiny tim has been here since 2002 off and on tim left in feb 07 due to a falling out with long time best friend wasted youth who is now in a rehab for an aching heart tim has since moved on."@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . "Tiny Tim, David Copperfield and other children in Dickensian novels"@en . . . "Tiny Tim (12. april 1932 - 30. november 1996) treng knapt nokon annan presentasjon enn han sj\u00F8lv gjer med sin falsettsong og ukulele i sin st\u00F8rste slagar Tiptoe Through the Tulips. Derimot kan vi seie nokon om mannen bak pseudonymet. Herbert \"Buckingham\" Khaury var f\u00F8dt og d\u00F8yde p\u00E5 nett dei same dagar som Tiny Tim, og dei var ogs\u00E5 heilt like av utsj\u00E5nad. Med andre ord var det ikkje mogeleg \u00E5 sj\u00E5 forskjell p\u00E5 Herbert B. og Tiny Tim, bortsett fr\u00E5 at sistnemnde var kjent for \u00E5 spele ukulele og syngje til \u00F8yred\u00F8yvande pipekonsertar."@nn . . . . . "no"@en . . "Tiny Tim"@en . . . . . "Matthew Cratchit"@en . . "Mrs. Cratchit\nSiblings:"@en . . "Good"@en . . . . . . . . "Timothy Cratchit, called \"Tiny Tim\", is a fictional character from the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. He is a minor character, the young son of Bob Cratchit, and is seen only briefly, but serves as an important symbol of the consequences of the protagonist's choices. In the story, Tiny Tim is known for the statement, \"God bless us, every one!\" which he offers as a blessing at Christmas dinner. Dickens repeats the phrase at the end of the story. This is symbolic of Scrooge's change in heart."@en . . "Tiny Tim (also known as Timothy Cratchit) is part of the supporting cast of \"A Christmas Carol,\" a popular novel by British author Charles Dickens and was featured in The Real Ghostbusters in the episode \"Xmas Marks the Spot.\""@en . "Tiny Tim is the son of Bob Cratchet."@en . . "Tiny Tim (12. april 1932 - 30. november 1996) treng knapt nokon annan presentasjon enn han sj\u00F8lv gjer med sin falsettsong og ukulele i sin st\u00F8rste slagar Tiptoe Through the Tulips. Derimot kan vi seie nokon om mannen bak pseudonymet. Herbert \"Buckingham\" Khaury var f\u00F8dt og d\u00F8yde p\u00E5 nett dei same dagar som Tiny Tim, og dei var ogs\u00E5 heilt like av utsj\u00E5nad. Med andre ord var det ikkje mogeleg \u00E5 sj\u00E5 forskjell p\u00E5 Herbert B. og Tiny Tim, bortsett fr\u00E5 at sistnemnde var kjent for \u00E5 spele ukulele og syngje til \u00F8yred\u00F8yvande pipekonsertar."@nn . "Timothy \"Tiny Tim\" Cratchit is a character in the classic story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. He is the youngest son of Bob Cratchit, and he uses a crutch to get around. It is claimed that the character is based on the invalid son of a friend of Dickens who owned a cotton mill in Ardwick, Manchester. Dickens did not reveal in the book what Tiny Tim's illness was, but renal tubular acidosis (a type of kidney failure causing the blood to become acidic) has been proposed as one possibility, as has rickets (caused by a lack of Vitamin D)."@en . . . . . . . . "Tiny Tim (also known as Timothy Cratchit) is part of the supporting cast of \"A Christmas Carol,\" a popular novel by British author Charles Dickens and was featured in The Real Ghostbusters in the episode \"Xmas Marks the Spot.\""@en . "To enjoy Christmas"@en . "Charles Dickens"@en . . . . "Tiny Tim"@nn . . . . "\"Tiny Tim\" with his father, Bob Cratchit."@en . . . "Martha Cratchit"@en . . "A Christmas Carol"@en . . "Symbol of hope"@en . . . . "Lucy Cratchit"@en . "Timothy Cratchit"@en . . . . "Tiny Tim \"Shady\""@en . . "A Christmas Carol"@en . . . . . "Tiny Tim is one of the characters from A Christmas Carol. He appears in \"Once Upon a Crime\" and is shown to be working as a receptionist for a psychic business run by Ebenezer Scrooge. He resides with the Faerie population of Everafters in New York, and is therefore under the jurisdiction of Oberon and Titania."@en . . "Nashville, TN"@en . . "Singer"@en . "The Fright Before Christmas!"@en . . . . "Small, short, round face, blue eyes, brown hair, tan shirt, brown waistcoat, dark-brown cap, brown pants, shoes, crutches"@en . "Tiny Tim is the son of Bob Cratchet."@en . "A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas."@en . . . . . . "\"Tiny\" Tim"@en . . "Timothy \"Tiny Tim\" Cratchit is a character in the classic story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. He is the youngest son of Bob Cratchit, and he uses a crutch to get around. It is claimed that the character is based on the invalid son of a friend of Dickens who owned a cotton mill in Ardwick, Manchester. When Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by The Ghost of Christmas Present, he is shown just how ill Tim really is, and that Tim will die unless he receives treatment. When Scrooge is visited by The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come and shown the future, all he sees of Tim is his crutch, as Tim has died. This, and several other visions, lead Scrooge to reform his ways. At the end of the story, Dickens makes it explicit that Tim did not die, and Scrooge became a \"second father\" to him. According to some other versions of the story, Tim Cratchit eventually gained health by Scrooge's money, and later became a successful businessman, and when Ebenezer Scrooge died, he became the only member of the Cratchit family to attend his funeral. Dickens did not reveal in the book what Tiny Tim's illness was, but renal tubular acidosis (a type of kidney failure causing the blood to become acidic) has been proposed as one possibility, as has rickets (caused by a lack of Vitamin D). Tiny Tim cries \"God Bless Us, Everyone!\" at the end of the story."@en . "Tiny Tim is a small blue Russian car purchased by Dan and Amy in The Black Circle. It is described by Amy as, \"a blue refrigarator on wheels\". It costs 30,000 rubles, which is about $1000 in USD. They gave it as a gift to a random farmer in The Black Circle so as to throw off Irina Spaksy from their trail."@en . . . "Christmas, his family, Christmas dinner"@en . . "1996-11-30"^^ . . . . "Real Name"@en . . . "250"^^ . . "6"^^ . . "yes"@en . . . "Died in the vision The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come showed Scrooge but survives due to Ebenezer Scrooge changing his ways"@en . . "White"@en . "Male"@en . "\"God bless us, everyone!\""@en . "Parents:"@en . . "Timothy Cratchit, called \"Tiny Tim\", is a fictional character from the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. He is a minor character, the young son of Bob Cratchit, and is seen only briefly, but serves as an important symbol of the consequences of the protagonist's choices. When Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by The Ghost of Christmas Present he is shown just how ill Tim really is, and that Tim will die unless he receives treatment (which the family cannot afford due to Scrooge's miserliness). When visited by The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, all he sees of Tim is his crutch, as Tim has died. This, and several other visions, lead Scrooge to reform his ways. At the end of the story, Dickens makes it explicit that Tim did not die, and Scrooge became a \"second father\" to him. In the story, Tiny Tim is known for the statement, \"God bless us, every one!\" which he offers as a blessing at Christmas dinner. Dickens repeats the phrase at the end of the story. This is symbolic of Scrooge's change in heart."@en . . . "Belinda Cratchit"@en . . . . "yes"@en . . "Tiny Tim"@en . "Unknown"@en . "Tiny Tim is a American Professional wrestler."@en . "200"^^ . . "Peter Cratchit"@en . . . "Created by"@en . . "Timothy \"Tiny Tim\" Cratchit is a character in the classic story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. He is the youngest son of Bob Cratchit, and he uses a crutch to get around. It is claimed that the character is based on the invalid son of a friend of Dickens who owned a cotton mill in Ardwick, Manchester. When Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by The Ghost of Christmas Present, he is shown just how ill Tim really is, and that Tim will die unless he receives treatment. When Scrooge is visited by The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come and shown the future, all he sees of Tim is his crutch, as Tim has died. This and several other visions lead Scrooge to reform his ways. At the end of the story, Dickens makes it explicit that Tim did not die, and Scrooge became a \"second father\" to him. According to some other versions of the story, Tim Cratchit eventually gained health by Scrooge's money, and later became a successful businessman, and when Ebenezer Scrooge died, he became the only member of the Cratchit family to attend his funeral. Dickens did not reveal in the book what Tiny Tim's illness was, but renal tubular acidosis (a type of kidney failure causing the blood to become acidic) has been proposed as one possibility, as has rickets (caused by a lack of Vitamin D). Tiny Tim cries \"God Bless Us, Everyone!\" at the end of the story."@en . . . . "Tiny Tim is one of the characters from A Christmas Carol. He appears in \"Once Upon a Crime\" and is shown to be working as a receptionist for a psychic business run by Ebenezer Scrooge. He resides with the Faerie population of Everafters in New York, and is therefore under the jurisdiction of Oberon and Titania. Due to his short height, Ebenzer gifted him a mechanical pair of legs, with the intention of making it easier for the little British boy to serve his clients. However, Tiny Tim has difficulty manoeuvring the contraption and ends up crashing into anything in his way. After Daphne's insistence, he recites the line which made him famous in the Dickens novel - \"God bless us, everyone.\" - which he says is somehting that he gets asked to do a lot."@en . . "First Appearance"@en . . . "\"Xmas Marks the Spot\""@en . . . "Mrs. Cratchet"@en . . "Tiny Tim is a singer and a Master of Swag"@en . . . . "Alive"@en .