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12 Comments on A View to Kill - Wordless Monday (what?)
Wow that is some view. Happy thanksgiving!
Nuff said!!
No doubt! Wow! and What?
Well, in many ways Norma Jean was larger than life
Is that an armed security guard in front to keep people from viewing the "rear" of the display?
Mel
I am a HUGE Marilyn fan and cannot wait for the new flick coming out soon. I collect Marilyn Merlots and have way too much Marilyn stuff but I just think she was the most beautiful thing in the whole world. Anyways, when I saw Chicago had put this up I just knew I had to go and get a pic. Hopefully that will happen sooner than later....love that city!
Joe - Stellar, no?
Lenn - then it's good that I said it.
Brenda - No doubt.
Ed - and still is.
Mel - no.. just a tourist being photographed... and for the very reason you mention, Marilyn is wearing "shorts" under her gown... go figure.
Kerrie - I'm glad you're a huge Marilyn fan, 'cause she's certainly a HUGE Marilyn! You just cannot stop into my town without visiting... I'll take you to dinner.
Well, I guess some people like it :) I don't find it sexy (way too huge, sorry). But I am a huge fan of Marylin and going to watch a movie :)
have a great week.
Tatyana - no problem... there are plenty of men who still like big women... let alone a big Marilyn.
"Do you feel the breeze from the subway? lsn't it delicious? ..." One of my favourite movie scenes ever!
Where exactly is this thing, Alan?
Sally - delicious.
Chris - it's on Michigan Avenue, just north of the River in downtown Chicago.