Heh. I just read an obit for Zsa Zsa Gabor, which quoted her in Moulin Rouge:
In her most famous movie, John Huston’s 1952 Moulin Rouge, Zsa Zsa Gabor plays Jean Avril, a chanteuse who enjoys the favors of many men and the habit of lying about her age. “I have been 25 for four years,” she smilingly confides to her friend Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (Jose Ferrer), “and I shall stay there another four. Then I’ll be 27 for a while. I intend to grow old gracefully.” Gabor was 35 at the time.
It's a good philosophy! But make sure the rooms aren't too brightly lit :)
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But yes, Happy Birthday both!
Hope you've had great days and all good wishes for the coming year :0)
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Just in from the pub - celebrating a(n unexpected) change in career.
I certainly hope your Christmas is brill - I'm hoping for a bit of a lull in RL so I can return to the important (fannish) stuff!
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In her most famous movie, John Huston’s 1952 Moulin Rouge, Zsa Zsa Gabor plays Jean Avril, a chanteuse who enjoys the favors of many men and the habit of lying about her age. “I have been 25 for four years,” she smilingly confides to her friend Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (Jose Ferrer), “and I shall stay there another four. Then I’ll be 27 for a while. I intend to grow old gracefully.” Gabor was 35 at the time.
It's a good philosophy! But make sure the rooms aren't too brightly lit :)
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