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posted by Wwefa1
There she goes a beautiful glow behind her smile still stands a young girl who never grown with a child-like mind tears in her eyes dear Lady Marilyn no time for crying the camera's are waiting another time to shine with this take u sealed your fate but your much meer pretty they want your face your body forget brains thats a pity Lady Marilyn stand still we'll pretend to not know that u were taking pills your not feeling well okay well we still need u to film this movie today put u onstage and perform for JFK ignore the girl of should I say a women leave her here lonely with nothing but money even though she screams inside from a past she trys to hide u wanted to be famous judy garland A-list Norma bye we only want marilyn we made her so arrogant don't be shy Oh she died August-5 Goodbye;)
“Marilyn adored animals; she was drawn to all living things. She would spend hundreds of dollars to try to save a storm-damaged boom and would mourn its death. She welcomed birds, providing boom houses and food for the many species that visited her lawn; she worried about them in bad weather. She worried about dogs and cats. She once had a dog that was door nature contemplative, but she was convinced he was depressed. She did her best to make him play, and that depressed him even more; on the rare occasions when he did an antic pirouette, Marilyn would hug and kiss him, delirious with joy.”

- Norman Rosten, poet (via Metamorphosis door David Willis & Stephen Schmidt)
Marilyn donated time and/or money to:

An orphanage Marilyn visited during her 1962 trip to Mexico- she ripped up her initial check of $1000 and donated $10,000.

A children’s welfare organization that gave free breakfasts to underprivileged youngsters- a donation of $1000.

The melk Fun for Babies in 1957- Marilyn decided to give earnings from the world premiere of The Prince and the Showgirl to this charity.

A 1953 benefit for underprivileged children at Jude’s Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee-singing with Jane Russell at the Hollywood Bowl.

Among vrienden and colleagues, Marilyn was renowned for her generosity in helping people wherever she could; stand-in Evelyn Moriarty remembers Marilyn making an anonymous donation of $1,000 to a crew member on Let’s Make Love (1960) who needed the money to cover funeral expenses for his wife.
posted by Gabri3la
More Than a Pretty Face.

Innocent, young, beautiful and smart
I think we should give her a head start
Hurry now before she grows old
Lets make her hot so she doesn’t turn cold

Who cares if she loves to read
It’s not her brains everyone wants to see
It doesn’t matter if she likes to bake bread
We’d rather see her naked in bed

She may be only a teen
But she’s definitely a beauty queen
We need her to be a major star
Money’s been good…but we need meer door far

Don’t put her in a dramatic role
She’s supposed to be stupid and funny… that’s her goal
Lets take pictures… thousands if we can
She’ll...
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Sunday, August 4th at 6:00 PM A complimentary screening of "The Final Days" at the Historic El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, co-hosted door Marilyn Remembered fan Club President Greg Schreiner. This documentary has never been shown in a movie theater. Don't miss this chance to see Marilyn Monroe in her final film, shown on the big screen. This tonen is FREE. Snacks will be provided, and spirits will be available for purchase in the lobby.
Tickets to the upcoming world premiere drama Marilyn…Madness, & Me will be gegeven away in a special drawing.
Theatre Address: 5269 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, CA 91601.