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To: E who wrote (40503)10/27/1999 9:38:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
"Marilyn not included."



To: E who wrote (40503)10/27/1999 9:45:00 PM
From: Gauguin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
Woah. I think it would be worth that to get her back. I liked her. I think it's a very historic dress, though.

It might be The Most Famous Dress? Her singing that, on that film, at that time, is really, really, something. The end of innocence for a certain part of America, follows on the heels.

Maybe it's because I was really young, seven or eight, and believed Women and Everything was just Nice.

I think she was awfully "sexy" and funny then. And even dressed like that, not even the least "tarty." I wish we had someone like her now. I think she was incredibly beautiful in her last whole film, the one with Gable and whatsisname. Clift. The horses one.

Well, certainly more interesting than the Little Navy Seamen Boo Boo. Which will wind up somewhere, yuk, in complete contrast to the amazement and animation and sexual grandeur of the other.

Magnificent. Awesome. Slinky. Slurpy. Sleepy. Suggestive, but so.....innocent.

It's a cuddler, all right.

When I last saw the dress valued, I think it was under 100K, and I thought, holy cow, how can That Dress, From That Newsreel, From That Birthday Party, For That President, At That Time, And Her Time, be sold for less than 1M.

I liked Kennedy and Marilyn, even if they were being bad.

I would like to have the dress myself, for say.....40 dollars.

There are some really beautiful pictures of her, combing her hair, playing; and I think she liked and loved people. Sophisticated; emotionally. Rich. Welcoming.

I think she was a Mother Goddess.

Mama Mia.