Norma Jean & Marilyn
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Baby, your mama's here.
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Can you say hello?.
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Gladys?.
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Alright, here we go.
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Oh, oh...Oh, my God.
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Easy, Gladys. That's alright.
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It's alright. It'll be alright.
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Now,
we'll just set you down right there.

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Oh, my back.
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It's okay. It's okay.
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Isn't she pretty, Gladys?.
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Tell your mama what'ch you're gonna be
when you're all grown up.

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Say, "A movie star, baby."
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Tell her you're gonna be a movie star.
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Gonna be our own Norma Jean Swanson.
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Or maybe we'll call you
Norma Jean Stanwick!

:16:54
How'd that be?.
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Let's face it girls.
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That wonderful guy in your house
and in mine is building your happiness

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and the opportunities that
will come to your children.

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Split-level homes may be in style,
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but there is simply no roomfor split-
level thinking.

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So when my Jimcomes home
from a hard day at the office,

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our Family Room
brings us closer together...

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Is there more?.
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What was your name again, Miss?.
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Dougherty. Norma Jean Dougherty.
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And who sent you to us, Miss Dougherty?.
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The Blue Book Modeling Agency.
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Have you ever auditioned
for radio work before?.

:17:40
No. Not before. No, never. No.
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Well, Miss Dougherty,
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you are to go back to
the Blue Book Modeling Agency

:17:49
and tell them they should send you out
for print ads, and print ads only.

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Under no circumstances
:17:55
should they put you up for any job
that entails reading, speaking,

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moving or anything
that might vaguely be construded


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