Glad Sandra used that word today...my grandparents used that word frequently when I was growing up.
I posted the definition because it makes me smile...
rig·ma·role ˈriɡ(ə məˌrōl/ noun a lengthy and complicated procedure. "he went through the rigmarole of securing the front door" synonyms: fuss, bother, trouble, palaver, ado, pother, song and dance, performance, to-do, pantomime, hassle, folderol "the rigmarole of dressing up" a long, rambling story or statement. synonyms: tale, saga, yarn, shaggy-dog story; informal spiel "that rigmarole about the house being haunted"
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