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Relationships end. I have ended relationships and still loved the person. I have spent money to get them out of trouble if I had it. Asked for nothing in return. She died when it was her time. Some people die in their prime when that is how they will be forever remembered. IE; Jim Morrison, Elvis, Curt Cobain, etc.
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Besides the obvious substances she used too.
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I totally agree. I like my women a little on the plump side rather than anorexic types.
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You know what I like most about her? She owned no jewerly, didn't have a car, and she is quoted saying that her most prized possessions were her books and records. She lived most of her life in a room at the Beverly Hills Hotel with only books and a record player to entertain her. "Money doesn't make me happy. Being a fabulous person makes me happy." - MM
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Well, when you feel like being a prick why don't you blah, blah, blah. ~Edited because Nathan was being naughty.
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Pictures http://www.filmkultura.hu/2002/orokmozgo/images/evf020731/evfordulo01.jpg http://www.bay13.net/pics/desktop/morepictures/playboy_centerfold_1953-12-Marilyn_Monroe_1024x768.jpg http://images.google.com/images?q=Marilyn+Monroe&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&start=0&sa=N
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Filmography Something's Got to Give (1962) .... Ellen Wagstaff Arden The Misfits (1961) .... Roslyn Taber Let's Make Love (1960) .... Amanda Dell Some Like It Hot (1959) .... Sugar Kane Kowalczyk The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) .... Elsie Marina Bus Stop (1956) .... Cherie The Seven Year Itch (1955) .... The Girl There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) .... Vicky Hoffman/Vicky Parker River of No Return (1954) .... Kay Weston How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) .... Pola Debevoise Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) .... Lorelei Lee Niagara (1953) .... Rose Loomis O. Henry's Full House (1952) .... Streetwalker (The Cop and the Anthem) Monkey Business (1952) .... Miss Lois Laurel Don't Bother to Knock (1952) .... Nell Forbes We're Not Married! (1952) .... Annabel Jones Norris Clash by Night (1952) .... Peggy Let's Make It Legal (1951) .... Joyce Mannering Love Nest (1951) .... Roberta Stevens As Young as You Feel (1951) .... Harriet Home Town Story (1951) .... Iris Martin Right Cross (1950) (uncredited) .... Dusky Ledoux All About Eve (1950) .... Miss Caswell The Fireball (1950) .... Polly ... aka The Challenge The Asphalt Jungle (1950) .... Angela Phinlay A Ticket to Tomahawk (1950) (uncredited) .... Clara Love Happy (1949) .... Grunion's Client Ladies of the Chorus (1948) .... Peggy Martin Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! (1948) (uncredited) .... Girl in Canoe (lake scenes) ... aka Summer Lightning (UK) Dangerous Years (1947) .... Evie
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I'm not stalking her because she is dead. Although she is a Classic American Woman ---------------------------------------------------- Marilyn Monroe - General Facts Born - June 1, 1926, Los Angeles, CA Died - August 4, 1962, Los Angeles, CA Marilyn is buried at Westwood Memorial Cemetery 1218 Glendon Avenue, Westwood California Hair: Natural Brown, dyed Blonde Eyes: Blue Height: 5 feet, 5½ inches 166.62 (centimeters) Weight: 118 pounds 53.5 kilograms Measurements (dressmaker's claim): 35-22-35 (inches) 88.9 - 55.8 - 88.9 (centimeters) Measurements( studio's claim): 37-23-36 (inches) 93.9 - 58.4 - 91.4 (centimeters) Dress size: 12 Pant Size: 8 Shoe Size: 7AA (US) 38-39 (European) Bra Size: 36D Number of toes 10. There is a false rumor that she had 6 toes on each foot, pictures of her as a baby show otherwise, and people who knew her intimately say that she was perfect in all her measurements and dimensions. Her favorite actors: Clark Gable, Marlon Brando, Charlie Chaplin Her favorite actresses: Greta Garbo, Jean Harlow, Ginger Rogers, Marie Dressler, Joan Crawford, Olivia de Havilland Her favorite artist: Goya, Picasso, El Greco, Bottecelli, Michaelangelo Her favorite male musician: Frank Sinatra Her favorite female musician: Ella Fitzgerald Her favorite book: "How Stanislavsky Directs," by Michael Gorchakov Her favorite writers: Thomas Wolfe, Tennessee Williams, J. D. Salinger, Arthur Miller, George Bernard Shaw, Walt Whitman, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, John Keats Her favorite colors: Beige, Black, White, Red. Her favorite perfume: Chanel No. 5 Her favorite beverage: Dom Perignon 1953 Her favorite restaurant: Romanoff's Her favorite place to shop: Bloomingdales
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he he he...
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I was walking along the sidewalk the other night and I went over a vent. My white skirt started blowing up and I had to hold it down or people would of seen my panties.
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Hobbes...are you askin for a Manage a Twa? (I can't even spell it)
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Marilyn turns EVERYONE on.
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Thanks. I watched The Seven Year Itch last night and it invoked my love for Marilyn again.
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I would like to see the look on Lil's face if she saw you at the pool in a thong.
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[Ashtanga turns into Marilyn Monroe] (leave me alone guys) Happy Birth-day....to you... Happy Birth-day....to you... Happy Birth-day Miss Jean.... Happy Birth-day...to you...
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If a car was to run off the road it would be the man that got hit. Therefore a man shows his love by dying for his lady. Isn't it romantic? Don't you think?
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Oh yes. Anyone remember the name of the 80's Gymnastics movie? Hot chicks in that movie.
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I like the Spies Like Us Introductions. Doctor: Doctor Doctor: Doctor Doctor: Doctor Doctor: Doctor Doctor: Doctor Doctor: Doctor [feeling her breast..."I have this condition where I have no feeling in my right hand"]
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[Ashtanga is doing his dance.]
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Damn. What are you, psychic?
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Your not gonna guess what I just put against your mouth.