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The Girls of Henry Orient, Time, 1964


Ahh, when we were young. Cute article on Elizabeth & Merrie from 1964.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,871047,00.html?promoid=googlep

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That was a cool article...thanx for the link...

I hope Elizabeth sees it

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Me, too. I also hope that her upcoming web site/blog is still in the works. She sounds like a busy person!

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I'm afraid the website is stalled. Trying to find new collaborators(sp*?)I remember some of the articles from long ago, will look this one up. I liked the Time article I remember. It was a fun lunch, the reporter was really nice and funny. Not always the case. I was young and got nervous and exhausted by all the drive for pubicity and was sometimes just plain upset and got written up as a spoiled nasty kid, Miss Jeckel I presume. But the articles you mention were ok thank god.

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Are you looking to do a blog or a traditional full-blown website? A blog would be easier, and you could expound on anything important to you, like all bloggers do. You could always expand it into something larger. Best thing about a blog is all the good reputable outfits who can help set one up for you, inexpensively. Anyhow, good luck. PS I also remember the Time article. Hey we were all young at least once. The trick is not to grow up.

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Finally started a blog, hoofwingbattalion on blogger.com. Have only written one thing there really, a piece about a friend of mine sorely in need of help with Yale poisonous beaurocrats. It's funny after years of having to go out and only during certain times of day to use the computer at the libraries, I have such a hard time just spinning around and turning this fine machine on at will at home. So, I predict it will be slow to develope, but it will, it just has to.

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Hey Elizabeth: They say our personalities are formed early in life. Seems maybe you were just willing to be yourself back in those days of youth. And sounds like you still are? Staying true to yourself is an important thing for some people; success of course can not always be measured in money and fame. Despite the pitfalls of trying to succeed in a public life in the past, continuing to be admired by so many must be comforting in some ways.

That is a well written little article. As fresh now as it was then probably; the energy & personality of you two girls jumps out of the page. Us fans are the lucky ones in that we can look back on such things, and that movie, from so long ago, and it seems like yesterday and nothign has really changed, and we can feel nostalgic about the past, which is a really pleasant indulgence.







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A short review, also from TIME magazine, 1964. Tippy Walker, "An indescribale creature..."

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,938577,00.html

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I just found out that Merrie Spaeth went to the school i go to. I thought that was pretty cool!

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