Did you know (I'm sure you did!) that the three girls never appear together in the film itself except for one still photo of Neely's wedding and one tracking shot that skims over the three of them in a nightclub at the same time?!? Bizarre. I think I am Anne, sadly.
AtStirred, Straight Up, with a Twist, it helps to remember that it is permanently 1962 (give or take a decade); and that the problems of the real world can be solved with a touch of glamour and a dash of style.
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ReplyDeleteHelen Lawson. Of course.
ReplyDeleteA vamp , a scamp and a bit of a tramp... I would have to say Im a bit of all three.. rolled into Helen Lawson's age.. Love the new you Thom..
ReplyDeleteSharon Tate!
ReplyDeleteNEELY! NEELY O'HARA!
ReplyDeleteEither Alice Ghostly Or Dody Goodman.
ReplyDeleteWait, wrong picture.
I have to choose?
ReplyDeleteDid you know (I'm sure you did!) that the three girls never appear together in the film itself except for one still photo of Neely's wedding and one tracking shot that skims over the three of them in a nightclub at the same time?!? Bizarre. I think I am Anne, sadly.
ReplyDeleteIf I can't be Jackie Susann, I don't want to play!
ReplyDeleteI'm reading her husband Irving's love letter...er book about her as we speak
didn't know irving penned a book about JS. gotta check this out.......and sadly, i'm not any of these girls, i suppose i'm helen's flushed wig.
ReplyDeletewell..my nickname is Neely,so i guess that says it all! ;)
ReplyDeleteAnne, clearly. Briefly tempted by the appeal of dolls before coming to my senses and returning to dear old New England.
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