While on Captain Ronald Reagan's business, a photographer was stopped dead in his tracks by a girl working in a plane munitions factory. The photographer had been sent to take morale-boosting photographs of attractive ladies helping the war effort for a Yank magazine when he spotted beauty incarnate in the 1930s. The young lady was truly lovely with milk white skin, red rosy lips, and soft brown hair. Still the girl would have certainly laughed aloud to hear that one day she would be the most famous and desirable woman in the world! For certain, after being tossed around like used clothing betwixt inhospitable family members and foster homes, Norma Jean was a diamond in the rogue.
After snapping a few pictures, the photographer encouraged Norma to die her hair blonde and promptly apply to a modeling agency. After a quick dye job, it wouldn't be long till Norma would outgrow the industry of still pictures and advance into the moving picture business. A wink here, a song and dance there, and voluptuousness everywhere...and America had fallen in love with enamoring Norma Jean. Though the name of Norma wouldn't suit the star for long; for the world would soon learn to call her, Ms. Marilyn Monroe.
By Curly Cue 9/3/12
This is most brilliant. Every star must have a start.
ReplyDeleteHum, I wouldn't have guessed she started off work in a plane factory. Maybe it goes to show that we all have something within us just waiting for someone else to point out and put into the spotlight...
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