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keep-calm-o-matic? that's hysterical!
And they give credit to the Manleys and their shop Barter Books, which is rather nice.
Could you possibly translate that last one for me?
Mamacita -Blanche Hudson (pleadingly to her sister Baby Jane Hudson) - Jane, you wouldn't treat me like this if I wasn't in this chair.Jane - But ya are, Blanche. Ya are in that chair (referring callously to Blanche's wheelchair).What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Bette Davis and Joan CrawrordA great line, oft used to emphasise the already obvious.
Aha -- reminds me to work on that list of movies to see. Thanks, HOBAC.
YAY!!
I had a hair stylist inform me that I resemble Bette Davis...all I could think of was that particular scene. It really pissed me off.
Jill - she probably meant in the eyes - large and expressive. Dreamy.I have always considered her to be very pretty - and she had that certain chic that only intelligent women possess.
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keep-calm-o-matic? that's hysterical!
And they give credit to the Manleys and their shop Barter Books, which is rather nice.
Could you possibly translate that last one for me?
Mamacita -
Blanche Hudson (pleadingly to her sister Baby Jane Hudson) - Jane, you wouldn't treat me like this if I wasn't in this chair.
Jane - But ya are, Blanche. Ya are in that chair (referring callously to Blanche's wheelchair).
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawrord
A great line, oft used to emphasise the already obvious.
Aha -- reminds me to work on that list of movies to see. Thanks, HOBAC.
YAY!!
I had a hair stylist inform me that I resemble Bette Davis...all I could think of was that particular scene. It really pissed me off.
Jill - she probably meant in the eyes - large and expressive. Dreamy.
I have always considered her to be very pretty - and she had that certain chic that only intelligent women possess.
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