Whoa! No love for Kim Novak as Gillian Holroyd in “Bell Book and Candle?”
Yeahuh, on the previous page. She was a looker.
I never heard of Dr. Mumbai, but I’ve certainly heard of Dr. Bombay.
And isn’t there a rum, or maybe a gin, called Bombay?
Woosh. And a very well-done one at that.
(Mumbai is the official name for Bombay)
She makes me twitch. She’s smart, powerful, and hot.
Oooooh, in that case, should we include Stevie? Urban legend has it that she was a white witch. ![]()
Stevie Nicks?
Nope. Stevie Wonder when no one is looking. < hikes skirt and trances cat >
Stevie Nicks has consistently denied that she’s a witch or Wiccan. Although she clearly has more than a passing familiarity with modern witchcraft, she says she cultivated the image during her Fleetwood Mac days to “put on a good show”. She puts herself in the “spiritual but not religious” category. What are the political views and Religious Beliefs of Stevie Nicks? - Hollowverse
Well hell, if it’s Stevie Wonder, not even he is looking. ![]()
I know, hence the winking smilie. My husband was a huge fan, so I heard all about what Ms. Nicks was and was not. Mainly, not under the covers with him.
I bow at your superior wit. Touché!
Why thank you kind lady. Usually when I post something I think is cleaver it turns out I’m the only one who thinks that. ![]()
Or the Granny Weatherwax/Nanny Ogg/Agnes Nitt (Perdita X) coven. Magrat being all busy with the queening and stuff.
I know some don’t like them, but the Tiffany Aching books have become my favorite Discworld novels, especially I Shall Wear Midnight. Beautiful writing.
“What was it that Granny Weatherwax had said once? ‘Evil begins when you begin to treat people as things.’ And right now it would happen if you thought there was a thing called a father, and a thing called a mother, and a thing called a daughter, and a thing called a cottage, and told yourself that if you put them all together you had a thing called a happy family.”
Tiffany Aching, Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg. There aren’t any other contenders.
Angelique from Dark Shadows.
Morgane le Fay from the King Arthur stories
Adalind and Catherine Schade from Grimm
Obscure, yes. Angel Blake from “The Blood on Satan’s Claw”.