BEST = I'm funny. Just like I am on here, is how I am in real life. A joker. I don't take anything too seriously. People come by my desk and talk to me just because they know I'm going to say something outrageous and make them laugh. lol I've been a bit of loon since I've had a nervous...
When I was about 4 or 5 I would lie in my bed, pitch dark, and I'd watch a man shuffle up and down the hallway in front of my bedroom door. Every night he would shuffle back and forth unless it was raining.
He never came in the room. He never made any kind of contact with me whatsoever...
I used to see a ghost in my house all the time when I was a kid.
But I really wanted to see the ghost of Marilyn. So much so, I would dress up like her to try to attract her.
She never came. I guess she had other things to do beside visit a ridiculous little girl in New Jersey! lol
Red Headed Woman (1932)
The novel is an easy read, but Lil Andrews is whiney, selfish, unlikeable and thinks she should be entitled to riches. In the film Jean Harlow plays her just wonderfully. The film is changed a little -- I guess to make Lil more loveable and funny. In the book she is...
Alright....I went to my grandmother's today and she gave me a bunch of risque cards from the 1940s (I posted all of them in my blog!) And one in particular reminded me of...
lol
Go to the blog to see it!! Not sure if it's Lounge-appropriate. Link is in my signature!! lol
OH YES ALLEN JENKINS. I love him, too. I find him good-looking!!
I'm not into the Clark Gables and the Errol Flynns. I like 'em silly and kinda ugly-ish.
I know I answered this before, but.....
Jean still tops, male or female. Everyone I know thinks she's ugly, but they all have no taste lol
She is my girl, my forever favourite.
As for cute guys from back then:
Frank Albertson
Karl Dane
William Haines
Al Bowlly
I wouldn't doubt one bit if that is the story. The photo looks really early and most photography back then was to commemorate death.
Either that or she was a circus performer. Probably one or the other lol
These ugly coats from the 1950s where the front is fitted but the back fans out. shakeshead Makes me think of a pregnancy gone really, really wrong. I'm glad they didn't last/catch on. These are from 1950:
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