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Blogs about: Celluloid Blonde
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... Vintage pair 1950's Vogue Ginny dolls 7 inch blonde
Lot Vogue Strung Ginny & Alex Dolls & More ... Vogue Ginnette Madame Alexander-kins dolls & clothing
Vogue Dolls! Blonde Ginny as a NURSE! All Original
JILL BY VOGUE DOLLS 50'S W/ ... DOLLS Ginny Hard Plastic Doll
4 BABY DOLLS, BABY SUSAN, CELLULOID, VOGUE, COMPOSITION
LOT 7-8 inch PLASTIC VOGUE NA? ...
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... asking for a date. By January 14, 1954 the Yankee Clipper and Hollywood's blonde bombshell were married, only to divorce 274 days later.
In terms of marital bliss, the ... romance. Others have tried to replicate the glamour of Joe and Marilyn but few have had the requisite combination of celluloid significance and baseball prowess. Dozens of players have been linked to actresses over the years, ...
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... rip it into little hilarious brightly colored pieces. Hope you like it! ; ) (Celluloid Reduction left a hole in my being that can only be patched with ruthless mockery.)
NOTE: The article is ... equal unhealthy, thin does NOT equal healthy. Just like Short is not Unhealthy and Tall is not Healthy. Or Blonde is not Healthy and Redhead is not Unhealthy. Fat people don't eat ...
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It is not quite midnight as Regina spies Juan (not quite my ideal of Errol Flynn) and Aimee (not exactly the celluloid essence of Olivia de Havilland, either) running off for a few stolen kisses through a ... ;s daytime in Veracruz, still. Renato runs into an old friend of Rod's, Don Fulgencio, and his blonde bimbo of a wife, Eloisa. (Eloisa looks to me like she's nearing her sell-by date, too ...
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... by the hand of Nick Hornby, but rises (not unlike a Phoenix with that fierce blonde mane of hers) from the ashes of mediocrity to create a memorable and solid woman. Helen, ... a rather devastating portrayal of a woman that will settle for emotional connection through the reliability of celluloid (what can be more constant, right?), indicative of Almodovar's reminder that relationships can be ...
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... true story that involved real living, breathing Asian Americans, who have been magically switched out on celluloid into—you guessed it—pretty white people. Namely, Kate Bosworth and Jim Sturgess. This has ... and origins to think this wouldn't extend to the race of the characters as well. You certainly don't see any blonde people running around in "Avatar." (I'm not saying ...
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