The result, notes producing artistic director Ernie Nolan, is the less-than-ideal spectacle of "parents
shushing their kids in the middle of The Wizard of Oz." Why not, he and his colleagues began to think, follow the lead of many European "baby theatre" companies and start "making theatre for kids who are being brought to our shows anyway"?
She documents humor by type: blunder humor, library superheroes and stereotypes, library staff,
shushing, parodies, technology, humor in Mad magazine and the New Yorker, fear of libraries and librarians, sex, subversive humor, and major humorists Edmund Lester Pearson, Norman D.
Completely undone, I put War and Peace back--in the Women's Health section--and left, quite shaken, but I was certain of one thing: When you're in the library and people are talking loudly and the librarian doesn't shush them, but shushes you for
shushing them, we're in real trouble.
I read Curt Wells' Tried and True article, "
Shushing Your Bow" in the December 2007 issue.
Shushing unwanted messages could also provide medical researchers with a means to rid cells of proteins that cause diseases.
His
shushing signals to some exceedingly precious Liverpool fans eventually got Jose a seat indoors but he later emerged - looking no happier - to receive his due, a cup winner's medal as manager of a Chelsea team that took far too long to impose their greater ability on Liverpool.
Since I've recently been woken up by 2am fireworks, an early hours game of football in the street outside and raucous students wending their way home around 4am loudly jeering and shouting, I doubt whether lollipops or
shushing posters are going to have any effect whatsoever.
While checking out the "work" in the garden, James and I get into a little spat because I resent him for
shushing me as I make "inappropriate" (read: clearly audible) comments.
They're talking and talking, and everyone around them is
shushing them and
shushing them.
Listening to Kenny Mohammed, an amazing hip-hop vocal stylist who does "beat-box" vocals, you hear how his breath-beats correlate with soft taps
shushing on the floor.
The target of this
shushing was Mark Sagoff, a philosopher from the University of Maryland who has worked with Maryland's Sea Grant program to determine how the Chesapeake Bay's unique ecology defines a sense of place.