sardoodledum (n)
Dramatic works with exaggerated, contrived, trivial, or deplorable plots; soap opera; melodrama.
"It is essentially an actor's play -- a thing of big, old-fashioned scenes which hit shamelessly below the belt, of canvas and of greasepaint, of Sardoodledum set to song, of melodious verses and creaking melodramatics, of tall rhetoric and full-blown romanticism, of easy pathos and somewhat tarnished grandeur."
--John Mason Brown, Two on the Aisle
Sometimes life imitates daytime drama. The New Year's party we attended was given by a woman who divorced, then decided to have a child with a married man who now lives in another country, but whom she manages to visit there periodically, along with their two-year-old. Meanwhile, as she was planning this party (with a very animated two-year-old "monkey" underfoot), her mother lay dying in a nursing home, and she was expecting a number of relatives from elsewhere around the nation to arrive within a day or so (to say their farewells to Mother); they would all be staying in her tiny apartment. Also meanwhile, she's been constructing a labyrinthine website showcase for her creative endeavors.
I was mightily impressed. Under similar circumstances, I can't imagine summoning the enterprise to mount a New Year's party (or even to get out of bed), but some people manage to survive and even thrive while living in a melodrama, a soap opera, a true-life...sardoodledum.
By the way, when you search for "sardoodledum" in Google Images (click the link above), for some reason, many depictions of the Beatles, and specifically the "cute one", result. Ob-la-di, ob-la-da.
Sunday, January 02, 2011
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