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- 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...
- 2007). "Bragg v. Linden Lab – Confidential Settlement Reached; 'Marc Woebegone' Back in Second Life". Virtuallyblind.com. Retrieved March 14, 2010. Duranske...
- 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...
- 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...
- and Phil Silvers as respectively, an outspoken middle-aged lady and a woebegone widower. Guest Stars: Georgia Engel as Cleo Bagby, Gary Frank as Stanley...
- Mr. Harvey's portrayal is, at best, a succession of basically vacuous, woebegone attitudes. He appears to be more distracted than heartsick or emotionally...
- auteur here." Rita Kempley of The Washington Post stated: "Cosby looks woebegone all movie long. He knows he's out of his element, a comedian of words...