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<blockquote data-quote="Crimson" data-source="post: 269387" data-attributes="member: 5079"><p>Without her (probably fictitious) connection to Marilyn, Mamie wouldn't even a footnote in the annals of Hollywood celebrity; she was barely a third tier starlet. Her career holds almost no interest to me, but I do find her interesting. She's 90 and appears to be remarkably robust. I might wonder why a 90 year old woman is still dressing like a 25 year old trollop, but to her credit she looks better than any other nonagenarian I could name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimson, post: 269387, member: 5079"] Without her (probably fictitious) connection to Marilyn, Mamie wouldn't even a footnote in the annals of Hollywood celebrity; she was barely a third tier starlet. Her career holds almost no interest to me, but I do find her interesting. She's 90 and appears to be remarkably robust. I might wonder why a 90 year old woman is still dressing like a 25 year old trollop, but to her credit she looks better than any other nonagenarian I could name. [/QUOTE]
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