Miss Lucy
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- The schoolyard rhyme sometimes known as "Miss Lucy" is found at "Miss Susie".
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Miss Lucy (born Lucy Offerall, d.1991) was a member of the '60s group the GTOs. She was originally from Puerto Rico but moved to Los Angeles, where she met two of her future bandmates, Miss Pamela Des Barres and Miss Sparky at a mutual friend's house. Lucy played a groupie in the Frank Zappa film "200 Motels" and later was nanny to his children. She later left the GTOs, claiming they were becoming too commercial. Miss Lucy died of AIDS.

