Yeah, that's a good one, isn't it? Most of the pictures were lame perfume ads, or shots of her naked in That Obscure Object of Desire, but this one was buried in there and I must have skipped past it half a dozen times.
Lovely. I hope Marilyn Mondays stick around for a good long while. Maybe next week can be That Obscure Object's other heroine, Angela Molina. Somehow it doesn't seem right to think of them separately.
While it's true that I'm raking in the dough as a result of the "Marilyn Monday" feature, I do believe Marilyn took the position on a volunteer basis. Hence, no residuals.
Bill, I knew you culd do it!
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's a good one, isn't it? Most of the pictures were lame perfume ads, or shots of her naked in That Obscure Object of Desire, but this one was buried in there and I must have skipped past it half a dozen times.
ReplyDeleteOH MAMA!
ReplyDelete"Bouquet" is right! (sorry, Marilyn.)
Aren't you glad I'm in charge of Monday? Don't I get it off on the right foot for you fellas?
ReplyDeleteWhere's Marie Dressler?
ReplyDeleteJonathan, shes dead...
ReplyDeleteLovely. I hope Marilyn Mondays stick around for a good long while. Maybe next week can be That Obscure Object's other heroine, Angela Molina. Somehow it doesn't seem right to think of them separately.
ReplyDelete"Marilyn Monday" will be around as long as Marilyn is up for it. And you're right, Ed, this one should have probably been a twofer with Molina.
ReplyDeleteIs Marilyn getting residuals off of this?
ReplyDeleteWhile it's true that I'm raking in the dough as a result of the "Marilyn Monday" feature, I do believe Marilyn took the position on a volunteer basis. Hence, no residuals.
ReplyDeleteI saw some residuals, but took them to the cleaners right away. I'm lucky they were able to get them out.
ReplyDeleteThere's a point when scrolling this image up your screen for the first time when it really seems as if they - I mean it - might never end.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's alarming, isn't it? You scroll and scroll, and start to think "So this is what my life has lead me to."
ReplyDeleteAnd then you weep, and whether they be tears of sorrow or joy, you cannot say.
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