Oh, I do like pre-1940s schlock! And 1940s schlock (mostly Betty Grable musicals). She was just the product of deciding against using anything I might get tired of and going for the first word I half-wondered may not've been taken. I'm sure there are all sorts of nice little words wandering around with no claimants..
"She's figured out
All her doubts were someone else's point of view
Waking up this time
To smash the silence with the brick of self-control"
Hahaha! Amazing...I didn't even see it coming.
"Sorry I couldn't come to the party. Dad and That wouldn't let me."
I think I'll start calling my mother that.
Mmn, schlocklist sounds like it has some relation to chocolate. (Dontcry, eerie that you'd say that now!)
I don't know, bilby--a schlock list has a lot of appeal. Go for it!
"She Who Must Be Obeyed..." - that's what we call my mother!
*rock, rock, rock.*
I was going to say we could do a Schlock list, but most of mine are anyway :-(
Oh, I do like pre-1940s schlock! And 1940s schlock (mostly Betty Grable musicals). She was just the product of deciding against using anything I might get tired of and going for the first word I half-wondered may not've been taken. I'm sure there are all sorts of nice little words wandering around with no claimants..
Great movie, too--if you like pre-1940s schlock. "She Who Must Be Obeyed..."
One of the reasons why I appreciated your username is that you thought of it while signing up. So simple, and still...
She is, she is (a she. Is me)! Such a sticky nickname (stickinick? ..baskets?) from such a little pronoun.
she may not be a her. We dunno.
sHE