It makes me very happy to see this. The first time I ever heard of Maybin was in Carol Burnett's first book, and I love to see that she's still going strong.
Lynne Thigpen, whom I was fortunate enough to know somewhat, once told me a wonderful story. When she was a little girl growing up in Illinois (she was from Joliet), all the kids used to make fun of her by saying, "Thigpen, Thigpen, lives in a pigpen." And she would just scowl at them and say, "...
It makes me very happy to see this. The first time I ever heard of Maybin was in Carol Burnett's first book, and I love to see that she's still going strong.