Thank you!!! I didn’t want to say… and now you have. xox, V
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George Kaplan
August 24, 2013
Love that picture, it is charming.
Fabulously funny comments on 50 Shades of Dreck here, too, kudos No Blog Intended and Vickie! Ponder this image: Justin Bieber reading 50 Shades… ๐
Vickie,well of course I did not make up Sinology.As you say the study of China.A place in fact that has always interested me,along with Tibet{now of course part of China since the fifties}.I did not make up Adler either,once a friend of Mr Freud, he developed his own ideas tsk tsk.
Thank you, thank you and thanks to HossC! I bet the book was even saucier than the movie. It’s one of the pre-code films where the dame gets the last laugh.
Do we know what she is reading?
I blew it up and peered, but I can’t make it out.
Darn it!
Give someone a book and they look smart, isn’t it?
Give someone a book and they get smart, with a few notable exceptions ๐ .
Depends on what book though.
If it has something to do with shades, and 50, and grey, I don’t think there’s any hope left… ๐
Thank you!!! I didn’t want to say… and now you have. xox, V
Love that picture, it is charming.
Fabulously funny comments on 50 Shades of Dreck here, too, kudos No Blog Intended and Vickie! Ponder this image: Justin Bieber reading 50 Shades… ๐
Must we?
I think its Aldler on Self Esteem or Sinology for the Timid.Ok maybe I am just making it up.
I had to look that up! Sinologyโthe study of China.
Vickie,yes fabulous comment and loved the quick eye up and down.Thanks for that.
Perhaps my favorite double take in classic hollywood film, maybe you recall it: In Dinner at Eight Jean Harlow says to Marie Dressler, “I was reading a book the other day…” Marie does a real stop-in-her-tracks reaction thing. If you’ve seen it you will likely remember it.
http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/384642/Dinner-At-Eight-Movie-Clip-I-Was-Reading-A-Book.html
๐ Great!
Vickie,well of course I did not make up Sinology.As you say the study of China.A place in fact that has always interested me,along with Tibet{now of course part of China since the fifties}.I did not make up Adler either,once a friend of Mr Freud, he developed his own ideas tsk tsk.
Jean is reading “Red-Headed Woman” by Katharine Brush, the film adaptation of which she starred in, in 1932. Mystery solved (5 years later!) by HossC for Noirish Los Angeles: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showpost.php?p=8376398&postcount=49594
Thank you, thank you and thanks to HossC! I bet the book was even saucier than the movie. It’s one of the pre-code films where the dame gets the last laugh.