Norma Jean & Marilyn
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She's a bimbo, John.
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She's a one-line telephone operator...
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She's a walk-away funny waitress.
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Come on, Darryl,
you've been wrong before.

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Who hasn't?.
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She's a star.
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From the neck down she's a star,
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but the girl has no chin to speak of.
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She's got a nose like a baked potato.
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Let's have a blade.
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After this, we redefine the chin,
you'll hardly recognize yourself.

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All contract players
at Twentieth Century Fox

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are required to study
at the actor's lab Monday,

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Wednesday and Friday mornings.
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You'll need a singing coach.
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You'll be paid
seventy-five dollars per week.

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I know. I know.
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Then let's start with your name.
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"Norma Jean Dougherty"
is not a movie star name,

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and that is the sad fact of it...
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You remind me of someone.
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Ever hear of Marilyn Miller?.
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No.
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She was a great musical comedy star
on Broadway in the 20's.

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Funny...Sexy as hell.
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God, I was crazy about her.
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Marilyn Dougherty?.
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What do you like?.
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Any-one you particularly admire?.
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How about Lincoln?.
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Too many "lins."
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Besides it should be a literative.
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Maybe we should stay
with American Presidents...

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Marilyn Madison?.
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Mmmmm, no.
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"Marilyn Monroe."
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Has a nice round tone to it.
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What do you think?.

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