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Debbie's legs should have a website dedicated to them.
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debbie reynolds is a real class act!
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What a nice song! I don't know who sings it but I heard Debby Reynolds who was admired by her own family (children) and people. I am Peruvian and I saw a short film about this great diva and when I heard Tammy l loved
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heard Tammy I loved it so much that I want to make the most of this opportunity to say that I really look up to her for having been so worthy, with so well-founded spiritual and moral principles, as well as a good mother and a great human being and actress.
Please, make a film based on her life!
It would be so he
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@franchescasol I wish I could read and understand what you said here.
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@SoCalGal52 ..."She is also usually very attractive in a cute way." "A girl that lives next door =
Me: Hi, do you live around here? Her: Yeah, I'm the girl next door!
Those are a few explanations I found on the web.
It's a very common term used in America, and maybe folks (like me) don't really think about its meaning. I've always thought of it as a positive term. I do think Debbie is the "All-American" girl, but certainly not average or common. The mold was broken when God made Debbie.
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@powerdriller10 Good question so I looked it up and you are right. Wikipedia says "The cultural and sexual stereotype of the girl next door or the All-American girl is invoked in American contexts to indicate wholesome, unassuming femininity, as opposed to the culture's other female stereotypes such as the tomboy, the valley girl, the femme fatale, girly girl, or the slut." Or..."Girl next door means like a really nice girl, that is clean cut good manered and an all around good person."...
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Fisher was a one of the greatest out-screwers of all times.He was envied by a hundred -million men and then became the laughing and pitying stock of everybody. He was advised by some italians to kill Burton, and why not Taylor too. He should, and so become an italian hero and a betterment of Ottello. Italy´s judicial system would have been lenient and forgiving. One year then free.
His life-after would have been better, a questionable hero is at the end more respected than a yellow cuckold.
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You are right, this is a Debbie Reynolds video, don´t let Taylor to take it over.
About that term "girl next door", I do not know exactly what you americans mean. It sounds to me like "common girl." Debbie Reynolds beauty was not common, neither her personality in real life nor in her acting; and certainly not her singing voice. A next door girl wouldn´t go unnoticed having Reynold´s beauty.
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@powerdriller10 You are correct in so many ways. Liz was stunning in her late teens and through her twenties. The camera loved her and she loved the camera. She was a cameraman's delight, to say the least. I'm surprised you don't think Ava was in the same league. I've heard quotes that her beauty made Liz Taylor look bad, which I know is an exaggeration and ridiculous. Anyway, this is a site about Debbie, so I shouldn't change the subject. I love your passion.
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Remembering those women you mention is a pleasure.
About Taylor´s face, well, I do not think that can be improved or surpassed, at age 23, it was hypnotic, shined like a sun radiating goddessly beauty. But, of course Sophia Loren was superior over-all, her splendorous real woman body. Grace Kelly the most sophisticated, Ava Gardner a good vamp but not in the same league; while Lollobrigida and Cardinale surely were in it. Cardinale, hmm!, my teen nights´ fantasy.
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@powerdriller10 I just can't get behind the notion that Liz had THE most beautiful face of all time. I know she was gorgeous and was called the most beautiful woman of the 20th Century, (what a great publicist she had), but there were SO MANY gorgeous women at that same time. I mean Grace Kelly, Ava Gardner, Sophia Loren, etc. But I still agree with you about Debbie vs. Liz. Debbie's beauty has carried her through to this day. Plus, shes won because she's outlived Liz & Eddie. Never a fan of Liz



What music is at the beginning of this video? It's great! :)
ramiona83 2 years ago
The music at the beginning of the soundtrack is titled 'Magnolia Blossoms' and is played by Bert Kaempfert and his
Orchestra.
basilnelson 2 years ago
Beutiful. But so little. So delicate. To touch her, was too much.
Grifiki 2 years ago
Watch out my second tribute to Debbie Reynolds due for release on December 22.
basilnelson 2 years ago
basil,keep up the good work.thanks for this beautiful tribute for a legend...again,thank you.
roseller77 4 years ago 3
Thank you Donna. Glad you enjoyed the video!
basilnelson 4 years ago