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- set out to find Shame. The crew include the eccentric Professor Cedric Addlepate, the ditzy Stephanie Starlet, the grumbling Brutish (who only wants to...
- grandfather Cretin Crone founded the school and later p****ed it on to his son Addlepate. She can be ruthless to trouble-making monsters and faculty who do not...
- New York Times was especially scathing, calling Some Girls Do an "... addlepated distant cousin of James Bond... Richard Johnson, (stars as) the glum Drummond...
- T. (Intrepid Router of Overblown Nocturnal Hobgoblins and Exposer of Addlepated Rumormorgering Taletellers) (1972) J.O.Y. K.I.L.L.E.R. (Jaw-breaking Order-Yeller...
- a friend of Campion Biddy Paget, Giles' sister, whom Campion admires Addlepate, originally owned by Campion but now the Paget's dog Crowdy Lobbett, an...
- her maid. Because of her aloof behavior, she is sometimes described as "Addlepated". As a young child, she is sometimes stubborn, for example, she asks for...
- become the first woman to hold a National Ski Patrol Badge and formed the Addlepate Ski Club, the first dry ski club in the country. It was for children eight...
- not favorably. Grace Rhys called Ker's theory "ingenious if somewhat addlepated". And in the Preface of a facsimile reprint of The Original Mother Goose's...
- broadcasts, creating a variety of voices for their crazy characters, addlepated antics, and wacky interviews. Typical of the Colonel's whimsical remarks:...
- presbyterian parson, in the A City Ramble, and on 14 June Sir Arthur Addlepate in his own farce, Love in a Sack. At this house he remained until 1721...