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re: Hidden puns in character names?
Posted by: 37Rubydog 03:26 pm EDT 04/19/20
In reply to: re: Hidden puns in character names? - whereismikeyfl 03:05 pm EDT 04/19/20

As a middle aged theater kid I’m in the same boat. 😀
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re: Hidden puns in character names?
Posted by: altonido 01:29 am EDT 04/20/20
In reply to: re: Hidden puns in character names? - 37Rubydog 03:26 pm EDT 04/19/20

In "Auntie Mame" and "Mame," Mame's trusted friend and long-time admirer is one M. Lindsay Woolsey. This is a play on the apparently ancient term "linsey-woolsey," generally defined as a coarse fabric but also as "a jumble."
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re: Hidden puns in character names?
Posted by: Chromolume 01:47 am EDT 04/20/20
In reply to: re: Hidden puns in character names? - altonido 01:29 am EDT 04/20/20

And the plantation name is Peckerwood.
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