-
wanted to do,
since it was half Norwegian, half German." The
English word
woebegone means "affected with woe." Keillor's w****ly
monologue about Lake Wobegon...
- In
social psychology,
illusory superiority is a
cognitive bias
wherein people overestimate their own
qualities and
abilities compared to others. Illusory...
-
Memphis to
further pursue his
stage career in Baltimore, Maryland. Jeter's
woebegone look,
extreme flexibility, and high
energy led
Tommy Tune to cast him...
- only
looked as
though she went
through a storm.
Princess Winnifred the
Woebegone, a
brash and
unrefined princess from the Marshlands, was so
eager to arrive...
- it
everything she has,
beginning in
quiet sorrow before building to a
woebegone climax: she gasps, she weeps, she coughs. If you are
blown away by the...
-
comedian Carol Burnett playing the play's heroine,
Princess Winnifred the
Woebegone. The
musical was
revived in 1997 with
Sarah Jessica Parker in the role...
- 2007). "Bragg v.
Linden Lab –
Confidential Settlement Reached; 'Marc
Woebegone' Back in
Second Life". Virtuallyblind.com.
Retrieved March 14, 2010. Duranske...
- with
Charles Nelson Reilly. She pla**** the role of
Princess Winifred the
Woebegone in the 1961
revival of Once Upon a Mattress, and Dora in the 1962 revival...
-
loose some
spirit of
anarchic animus upon the world—there's
almost a
woebegone mythos placed on them in the
search for answers." Jim
Geraghty of National...
- the
whole spirit of the show." The
Variety reviewer wrote: "Golden does
woebegone really well....Surprisingly, however, the show
underserves its star.....