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20120809

Happy Birthday Betty


Betty first appeared August 9, 1930.


Betty

Happy Birthday Betty. AGAIN!

This photograph from 2012 shows that she has endured more than 80 years, even lampooning one of her many rivals, Marilyn Monroe. AGAIN!

MM was born Jun 1, 1926.



This is Betty's first appearance on August 8, 1930.

Yes, you noticed. Betty started out as a poodle. Later her long floppy ears became dangling ear rings and Betty changes species from dog to human.





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20100809

On being 80





Happy Birthday Betty. And Thanks.

Betty is 80 today. Doesn't she look great?












The Profile(more than you really wanted to know)is here.










Lost GalleryThe rescue mission for battered and abused orphan photographs.





Betty Boop







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Bettie Page
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Edgar Degas and the lost Ginger Nude
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Marilyn
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20090110

Happy Birthday Betty - Most Visited Page on this blog





Unlimited Photos
No Reason.
I just thought
it was clever.

Things ain't what they used to be.
(In fact, they never was.)
The Profile (more than you really wanted to know) is
here.








For the first ten days of 2009, Thinks Happen will feature the most visited blog pages of the two blogs, Thinks Happen and Lost Gallery. This will be in Letterman style, least-to-most, with the most visited page on January 10.

Isn’t that exciting?

Here's number ONE! From April 22, 2007, the most popular page on the two blogs is ...


Bettie Page


Speaking of Icons; today is the birthday of Bettie Page; the greatest Pin-Up of all time.
The mystique of her influence and style, her look, thrives today. She had more magazine appearances than Marilyn Monroe and Cindy Crawford combined according to the fine book on her life by Karen Essex and James L. Swanson. At the height of her career she disappeared. She lives in anonymity and seclusion today (April 22, 2007) at age 84.

Happy Birthday Bettie. And thanks.


Sadly, we lost Bettie Page in December of 2008.
So, Goodbye Bettie, and thanks.



Here is the official web site for Bettie Page.

This is the web site for the movie about her life: "The Notorious Bettie Page"

And here is a fun site from a really avid fan: The Bettie page






little Annie Fannie



And consider this…
Little Annie Fannie will be 45 this year(2009).
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Go HERE! Pinups: More Of Kurtzman and Elder's Little Annie Fanny


And Betty Boop will be 79.
(2009)




Betty Boop

Jack Davis, Richard Nixon


While …um, dwelling on this sobering fact my screen saver went into overdrive. It scrolled a slideshow of random photos for a while and then flashed these two pictures consecutively. The Jack Davis cartoon on the left and then the photo on the right. Are we being guided here by unknown forces? Is a relativity here that we are missing?



Fearless Fosdick

We must also consider the startling fact that Fearless Fosdick will be 65 this year and Social Security will kick in.

And Al Capp would be 98 this year had he not found the cure for aging in 1979. Consequently, he will always be 70. But that’s digression, a favorite talent.

Al Capp


Jack Davis by Jack Davis

Jack Davis will be 83 this December (2009). He and Jan Vermeer are favorites. Vermeer will be 375 in October. (Note to self: remember to buy a card.}

Now obviously this is not nearly as interesting as removing your own appendix, but perhaps it will do for an anesthetic while you do.





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Art Pepper
Barney Kessel
Bettie Page
Curl-up-and-dye
Edgar Degas and the lost Ginger Nude
Ginger Panda
Gnat Trap
Little Annie Fannie
Marilyn
Resident Alien
Sunday Funnies





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20090109

The Marilyn Moment - Speaking of Icons





Unlimited Photos
No Reason.
I just thought
it was clever.

Things ain't what they used to be.
(In fact, they never was.)
The Profile (more than you really wanted to know) is
here.





For the first ten days of 2009, Thinks Happen will feature the most visited blog pages of the two blogs, Thinks Happen and Lost Gallery. This will be in Letterman style, least-to-most, with the most visited page on January 10.

Isn’t that exciting?

From February 23, 2007, here's number TWO! The second most popular page is ...





Each of these photographs refers to the "Marilyn Moment" somewhere in the image, title or comment. There was some discussion about how the relatively few photographs of the actual event evolved into seemingly endless references. See these...

It was only a publicity stunt dreamt up by director Billy Wilder.

And so a little scene from the “Seven Year Itch” a movie from 1955, left a lasting impression on the world. More than fifty years later the scene is still quoted or remembered when anything resembling Marilyn Monroe’s blowing skirt is encountered.

Great statues or important portraits take us only to a general memory of something or someone, an ideal or an idea.

There have been only a scant few visual items that imbed in our memories so deeply that they become our signal reference point at each reminder. Can you look at two parallel smokestacks on a skyline without thinking of the Twin Towers? When you see two people running toward each other do you think of Heathcliff and Catherine from the movie Wuthering Heights? These are unintentional or general stimuli that take your mind to a specific bit of time.

Non-visual triggers are fairly common. When the Johann Strauss “Blue Danube Waltz” is heard, who does not think of a space ship docking? Few of us go anywhere else in our mind. If you hear the words “Grassy Knoll”, do you think of the Kennedy Assassination?

The “William Tell Overture” means the “Lone Ranger” to us older folks but that’s just a general memory, not a specific moment. In fact, sounds or music will often take our minds to something general. And there are lots of individual, personal hooks we have: “Our” song, mom’s pot roast.

Now think of a visual image that takes a majority of people back to a specific event.
There are only a few.

Pop culture and advertising have given us the orange Tide box, Mickey Mouse, Joe the Camel or Bart Simpson…These are visuals that take you to a GENERAL place, not a specific moment in time.

When seeing the delicate petals of a white poppy fluttering in the breeze, a bit of tissue caught on a twig, or a skirt caught in a sudden gust of wind, do you think of this brief publicity stunt from Billy Wilder? Do you think of Norma Jean Baker? Apparently a very broad spectrum of people do.

All of these pictures from dear Flickr friends refer to Marilyn Monroe in the title or the comments. Please click through to see their larger versions.

And go see this at JeansMusicBlog: On this day 1954 : Marilyn Monroe marries It's a fine blog.






These are
the most popular pages:
Alison Young
Art Pepper
Barney Kessel
Bettie Page
Curl-up-and-dye
Edgar Degas and the lost Ginger Nude
Ginger Panda
Gnat Trap
Little Annie Fannie
Marilyn
Resident Alien
Sunday Funnies












I'm Losin' It!
originally uploaded by
Peggy Collins




Marilyn Crow
originally uploaded by
cassoulet sf




Good Bye Norma Jean
originally uploaded by
Sierra13





DSCF1419.JPG
originally uploaded by
barrelvault





Marilyn
originally uploaded by
LondonGrrl6





Kinema street 1
originally uploaded by
bagdadcafe









Marilyn Monroe
originally uploaded by
xelf75








skirt
Marilyn Monroe
– in Butter

originally uploaded by
Mattifer





Seven year itch
originally uploaded by
Milk and two sugars











Marilyn Monroe
originally uploaded by
fiverofthedown1978












““
Lupita Monroe II
originally uploaded by
Isidora.M









Matilija Poppy
originally uploaded by
graphicgreg




blowing skirt
The Monroe Effect
originally uploaded by
Raminder pal Singh





Marilyn Monroe
originally uploaded by
Sandra Mora





Marilyn Monroe aka Minh
originally uploaded by
missmos





Marilyn Monroe style
originally uploaded by
Nathan Gibbs





IMGP2603
originally uploaded by
jsong38





marilyn monroe
originally uploaded by
casewiggle





Is this how Marilyn did it?
Is this how Marilyn did it?

originally uploaded by
scots001





Marilyn Monroe
originally uploaded by
billerickson




The Famous Betty Boop
from an old calendar.




““
Nice Legs
originally uploaded by
Cat Man!









Maryland Merlot
originally uploaded by
globalglenn





posters...
originally uploaded by
Quelle night...





Marilyn Merlot
originally uploaded by
Miss Lane


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