-
modernized version of
Hedda Gabler,
which she
mistakenly calls "Hedda
Gabbler" and
believes to have been
written by
Anton Chekhov.
Bridget intends to...
- "The Aristocrats" is a taboo-defying, off-color joke that has been told by
numerous stand-up
comedians since the
vaudeville era. It
relates the
story of...
-
Babbling is a
stage in
child development and a
state in
language acquisition during which an
infant appears to be
experimenting with
uttering articulate...
- Productions, such as The
Aristocats (1970), as
Abigail Gabble (the Goose) (alongside S****ey as
Amelia Gabble) and
Robin Hood (1973) as Maid Marian, a
vixen (again...
- pen
names B.L.A. and G.B.
Gabbler,
about the god Vulcan's
Automata which function off
their human Master's souls.
Gabbler is
known as the "Editor" and...
-
national attitudes, and it is a
conversational imperative everywhere—from the
gabble of big-city
salons and
factory lunch breaks rife with
unreasoning labels...
- The
Listener Beth Also
producer 2023
Creed III
Bianca Taylor The
Marvels King
Valkyrie "Val" 2025
Hedda Hedda Gabbler Post-production; also producer...
-
Joseph Haslewood (5
November 1769 – 21
September 1833) was an
English writer and antiquary. He was a
founder of the
Roxburghe Club.
Haslewood was born...
- "Proctors" "The Owner" "The Tor-Beast's Prison" "Tiger Tiger" "The Gurnard" The
Gabble: And
Other Stories (2008) ISBN 9781509868506 "Softly
Spoke the Gabbleduck"...
- as "B.L.A.,"
tells the
fantastical story as if true,
while the editor,
Gabbler,
annotates the
story through footnotes and
thinks the m****cript is only...