Sandy Gandhi

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Sandy Gandhi (born Sandra Aranha; 28 January 1959 – 1 February 2017) was an Australian comedian and columnist based in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. Byron Bay is Australia's easternmost point, and accordingly Gandhi proclaimed herself to be "Australia's Most Easterly Indian". She was one of two women who were the inspiration for the Little Heroes song, One Perfect Day, according to lead singer Roger Wells. rdf:langString
桑迪·甘地(1958年1月28日-2017年2月1日,英語:Sandy Gandhi),原名桑德拉·阿兰哈,出生于印度新德里,是一名澳大利亚喜剧演员和专栏作家。 rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sandra Aranha
rdf:langString Sandy "Hatmama" Gandhi
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rdf:langString Stand-up comedian, newspaper columnist
rdf:langString Sandy Gandhi (born Sandra Aranha; 28 January 1959 – 1 February 2017) was an Australian comedian and columnist based in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. Byron Bay is Australia's easternmost point, and accordingly Gandhi proclaimed herself to be "Australia's Most Easterly Indian". She was one of two women who were the inspiration for the Little Heroes song, One Perfect Day, according to lead singer Roger Wells.
rdf:langString 桑迪·甘地(1958年1月28日-2017年2月1日,英語:Sandy Gandhi),原名桑德拉·阿兰哈,出生于印度新德里,是一名澳大利亚喜剧演员和专栏作家。
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