I always knew that Marilyn Monroe and Joe Dimaggio were crazy in love, and all the lies that she intended to mary anybody other than Joe Dimaggio, were deliberately manufactured to hurt President Kennedy, and this picture CERTAINLY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF ! http://ahabit.com/never What a wonderful, wonderful picture !
Probably because MARILYN MONROE & JOE DIMAGGIO WERE INTERNATIONAL STARS, and you are an idiot. Oh, I know that's not nice, but I think it's worth giving Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMMagio the LIMELIGHT THEY DESERVE.
My question was about the music, that is also a worldly thing, and if you just want to trash my interests, I question your maturity. Are you really 62 years old?
President Kennedy is also a HIGHLY RESPECTED world figure, just in case you also missed that part. My blood boils when people are SO ABSOLUTELY STUPID !
Is this board full of perverts who bump the creepy threads about "gangrapes" and that kind of vile crime. WHAT ABOUT LOVE ? WHO SAYS THAT love is not newsworthy?
...one of you smartie pies criticizes me for "monopolizing" this thread, let me remind you that President Kennedy said; "I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered at the White House - with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone." I AM NOT conversing alone. I am speaking to the silent majority that has a functioning brain and prefers to read rather than to engage the "know-it-alls" who fill this thread with rants about Israel, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan, as if these nations and their people are THE ONLY ONES WHO ARE NEWSWORTHY ! THEY are the ones who monopolize. I AM MERELY TRYING TO LIVE UP TO GENIUSES LIKE THOMAS JEFFERSON -I HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO, BUT AT LEAST I HAVE A WORTHY GOAL !
Sadly, their marriage ended in divorce. What do you think of Marilyn's relationship with Henry Miller, botenth?
They are two dead people.. who used to bang each other.. how is it world news? I understand the celebrity.. but come on... world news?
Joe DiMaggio was a good decent man. He left instructions that Bill Clinton would not be allowed to attend his funeral.
Joe Dimaggio was a god (*)(*)(*)(*)ed BALLPLAYER who took craps sittin down.. I dont give a (*)(*)(*)(*) what he said.. unless it was about baseball.. or bangin Marylin Monroe...
That's not entirely true. They were always a couple, and she was scheduled to mary Joe again the very weekend she was murdered. read the links.
I thought her marriage to Miller was a total disaster. My God, just looking at the pictures of her and Miller, you can see NO LOVE THERE. Now look at this: http://ahabit.com/never THE LOVE SPILLS OVER !
Excuse me, but how do you know any such thing about a couple you never even knew? Or maybe you did b/c Monroe told you? They were just another Hollywood couple who tho't they were 'crazy in love' and eventually they went their separate ways like many other couples.... Such is life.........
Well, I wouldn't go that far....... They've been long gone and every tidbit of news has been reported about them. .... let them rest in peace......
You need to click on the heart because you are not making any sense. They did not go their separate ways, Marilyn Monroe was murdered: http://ahabit.com/monroe GET THE PICTURE !
Joe DiMaggio was sure some weird looking dude, that's for sure. I don't find the picture very impressive, to be honest. It looks like some random photo that you could take of anyone at the kitchen table.
You'd almost have to live here Mak, to understand the cultural icon that "Joltin' Joe" The Yankee Clipper was. He's from a bygone era - back when my father and grandfather were young... Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio, Our nation turns it's lonely eyes to you. What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson. Jolting Joe has left and gone away, Hey hey hey. From Wikipedia -- In a New York Times op-ed in March 1999, shortly after DiMaggio's death, (Paul) Simon discussed this meeting and explained that the line was meant as a sincere tribute to DiMaggio's unpretentious heroic stature, in a time when popular culture magnifies and distorts how we perceive our heroes. He further reflected: "In these days of Presidential transgressions and apologies and prime-time interviews about private sexual matters, we grieve for Joe DiMaggio and mourn the loss of his grace and dignity, his fierce sense of privacy, his fidelity to the memory of his wife and the power of his silence."