Draft:Abe Lincolns
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Abe Lincolns (born December 15, 2011) is a famed child author from Syracuse, New York. He is best known for his book "When We Die", which tells the fictional story of a baby elephant questioning the afterlife. His fame has been hampered due to his name being similar to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States.
Notable appearance
[edit]Abe Lincolns' most famous mention came on the Tru TV show Impractical Jokers. His quote, "When we die we go bye bye," which is used many times in his book "When We Die", was used during a presentation to a focus group by Jokers Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano.[1] Sadly, this remains Abe Lincolns' only national media recognition.
Other works
[edit]Abe Lincolns' has published two other books over the years. These books are titled Johnny Calabash Went to Kindergarten and Look Mommy I'm a Rock Star!, which shares a name with a song by the band Señor Alonza.[2] Lincolns is rumored to be working on a third book, but no details on a name or release date are known at this time.
References
[edit]- ^ Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes - Elephant in the Room | truTV, 14 August 2018, retrieved 2023-12-23
- ^ Impractical Jokers - Awful Band Tanks At Packed Concert, 25 October 2013, retrieved 2023-12-23