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Updated 4-30-10

Definition:

Folly 

c.1225, from O.Fr. folie, from fol (see fool). Sense of "costly structure considered to have shown folly in the builder" is attested from 1654. Used since M.E. of place names, especially country estates, as a form of O.Fr. folie in its meaning "delight." Meaning "glamorous theatrical revue with lots of pretty girls" is from 1880, from Fr.

Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper

 

Explanation:

Folly Productions is dedicated to the belief that there are many things in this life that appear to be foolish and yet in time may prove to be of great value.

 

Goal:

Encouraging the production of folly is what Folly Productions is all about. I’ve been doing it all my life.

 

Apologies:

It has been our intention to offend no one with only a few exceptions (you know who you are).

 

Excuses:

None. There is no excuse for this sort of stuff.

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