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<blockquote data-quote="ClassyCo" data-source="post: 402840" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Back when I first became a Marilyn Monroe fan, I was infatuated with her. My parents, brother, cousins, and all bought all sorts of stuff bearing her likeness. I used to take the pictures and movies I got to my grandparents' house so they could see it. My nanny was always interested, and so was my papa, but he'd usually tell me, "You need to get some Jayne Mansfield stuff." </p><p></p><p>You see, my papa never found Marilyn to be "all that hot" -- it was Jayne he was enamored with. He never mentioned anything about watching her movies or anything, but he was adamant that Jayne was better-looking that Marilyn. I once took one of my favorite Marilyn pictures for them to see. When my papa held it to look at, he said, "They wasn't anything pretty about her but her teeth." Of course, he was picking with me, but it just reinforced the notion that he didn't find Marilyn too good-looking. </p><p></p><p>With that, I'll always remember it was Jayne Mansfield that my papa found the hottest of the '50s blonde bombshells. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]53586[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassyCo, post: 402840, member: 7"] Back when I first became a Marilyn Monroe fan, I was infatuated with her. My parents, brother, cousins, and all bought all sorts of stuff bearing her likeness. I used to take the pictures and movies I got to my grandparents' house so they could see it. My nanny was always interested, and so was my papa, but he'd usually tell me, "You need to get some Jayne Mansfield stuff." You see, my papa never found Marilyn to be "all that hot" -- it was Jayne he was enamored with. He never mentioned anything about watching her movies or anything, but he was adamant that Jayne was better-looking that Marilyn. I once took one of my favorite Marilyn pictures for them to see. When my papa held it to look at, he said, "They wasn't anything pretty about her but her teeth." Of course, he was picking with me, but it just reinforced the notion that he didn't find Marilyn too good-looking. With that, I'll always remember it was Jayne Mansfield that my papa found the hottest of the '50s blonde bombshells. [ATTACH type="full"]53586[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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