

Who is Madam Gingerbell? Where did she come from?
Beats me.
I'm still doing the research. But I do have some photographs I found with her in them. Enjoy.

In this photo, she appears to be advising President Theodore Roosevelt
on matters of an unknown nature.
One can only assume she did an adequate job of convincing him
of the value of our world's natural resources.

Madam Gingerbell joined Amelia Aerhart on at least one of her famous flights.

She also met Malcolm X on numerous occasions.
Besides being impressed with his obvious intelligence and cosmic importance,
she also found him to possess an excellent sense of humor.

She appeared in an obscure television special in the late 1970s to help spread the word on Life Day,
a wookie holiday she found much joy in observing. Madam Gingerbell believed strongly in the
Promise of the Tree of Life and wanted to do her part to promote what she saw as an important cause. Unfortunately, the
producers cut her completely from the program, believing she did not fit the strict cohesive universe they had envisioned.
Would she consider being Jawa # 2? She politely declined. To this day, she is wistfully disappointed.
Years later, when offered a backup whewp in the hit Eighties' charity song We Are the World, she turned it down.

In the 1980s, Madam Gingerbell fulfilled a dream of hers - to sing a duet with Cyndi Lauper on stage.

Using her special abilities to fight for good and justice, this Tough Toucan takes on the forces of evil.
You're no match for her, Skeletor!!!

Madam Gingerbell today. Doing laundry with her three nieces.
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