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  • The last I saw, Bridget (who I shall still call Fidget for quite a while) was settling down to her second feed, and Shell was trying to relax.

    phluid61 Diary Entry phluid61 2006

  • Nicknamed "Fidget" as a child, she had enough energy to manage her husband's coal mines and estates (he was a mathematician and uninterested in mere accounts), promote the arts and still have the most entertaining guest list in town.

    The Golden Age of the Bluestocking 2008

  • To see or buy his new American childrens' book, with peregrines and eagles, go to the Raptor Education Foundation link in the post below and click on "Fidget".

    Gorbatov 2: Sampler 2006

  • By the way, "Fidget" is a cross between Phillip and Bridget.

    phluid61 Diary Entry phluid61 2006

  • To see or buy his new American childrens' book, with peregrines and eagles, go to the Raptor Education Foundation link in the post below and click on "Fidget".

    Archive 2006-11-01 2006

  • "Fidget," he said, choosing his next victim with deliberate care.

    Thief Of Hearts Medeiros, Teresa 1994

  • This image so horrified me that I have used it over and over in my later films (Tab Hunter run over in Polyester, the school teacher killed by Kathleen Turner in her car in Serial Mom, the "Fidget" character's near-death as he falls off the drive-in marquee and lands on his parents 'car windshield in Cecil B.

    John Waters: Leslie Van Houten: A Friendship, Part 2 of 5 2009

  • I loved Fidget, performed beautifully by Kenny Baker.

    Top 10 Midget Performances » Scene-Stealers 2010

  • A girl in a whirlwind of a hurry, Bridget Fidget moves so fast that accidents can happen.

    The book doctor's recommended reads: ages 0–4 2011

  • In the end, as the champion, Tom trades in his iron-hatted Aunt Fidget Wonkham-Strong for a new aunt, one who likes to sit in trees with a glass of wine: Aunt Bundlejoy Cosysweet.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Heather McDougal 2009

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