Saturday, September 28, 2019

Maladroit


Maladroit:  bungling, clumsy, awkward, inept, bumbling, ungainly, gauche, ungainly


London Fashion Designers, 1945


Enter Ms. Maladroit

yes, that Ms. Maladroit

a virtuoso  navigating social strata

accomplished in the fine art of the hidden agenda

tonight she 'plays awkward' to the hilt   

knows it's often the ultimate equalizer

pulls the elite  down to a relatable level 

 for the benefit of all ~~ 






13 comments:

  1. Oh.. she must be the niece of Mrs Malaprop...

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  2. Such a wonderful weave of the word, showing it can be a generosity for the benefit of all. Well done.

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  3. It's a skillful hostess who knows how to put everyone at ease. Hopefully the effort isn't too draining.

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  4. Miss Malaprop's wit and wisdom "The pineapple of politeness" (instead of pinnacle of politeness) and of course, we all remember Archie Bunker... But that beautiful lady in the photo - is she an actress that portrayed the character? Somehow she looks perfect :) Ultimate equalizer, indeed.

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  5. Björn beat me to it! I love this character portrayal, Helen, and the way you created its slightly catty, chatty tone with a single aside.

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  6. To be able to successfully navigate (especially its most entitled children), at any time in history, is a superpower. What a woman.

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  7. Dearest Helen,
    Love the introduction of the deux pièces, a more manly style of freedom for women in 1945! Wish they would pick up more from our stylish First Lady who by the way is not at all 'maladroit'...
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  8. I love the reference to hidden agendas. Wonderful Helen!

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  9. Bravo! I love how you did this~ Such a clever, playful poem!

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.