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#136404 - 01/07/08 11:04 PM
Re: When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a ___
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Depends on how little...
Ricky Nelson's little sister Donny Osmond's wife Airline stewardess Somebody's mother.
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#136405 - 01/08/08 02:35 AM
Re: When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a ___
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Shirley Temple...
I enjoyed your story, Lynn. I actually pictured the whole scene in my mind.
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#136406 - 01/08/08 07:23 AM
Re: When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a ___
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I like this now because the thread has turned to a whole different perspective to what we wanted to be. When I think along the line of who I envied so much when I was tiny, it's like gimster's "Shirley Temple." How I envied her! She could dance, sing and make all these exciting movies! I thought her life was the best and I could relate being about the same age as she was in her many movies. Oh, and I wholeheartedly agree with the Princess....Shelley Fabares was my hero....I thought she had it made, too. I wanted to grow up and look like her and sing "Johnny Angel", too.
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#136408 - 01/08/08 08:22 AM
Re: When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a ___
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You must "come home" soon Hannelore and get your U.S.A. fix! And yes, I think the 8 yearold recommendation is a bit old. Gee, I was watching Shirley Temple from birth, I think! Of course, things have changed a lot and many people protect their kids now like never before. I remember some of the Shirley temple movies could be a little intense and that's all I can think of as to why they'd put such an older age on it. When she was taken away from "grandfather" and cried for him, I was a little upset. I still remember that strong emotion I got from that, but it didn't traumatize me for life...I don't think!
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#136409 - 01/08/08 08:36 AM
Re: When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a ___
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I have about a dozen Shirley Temple movies and lent them to my now-7-year-old granddaughter - she's not the least bit interested in them! She's still into Disney Princess. Unless it's animated, she's not interested. I know I was watching ST when I was about 4 or 5 and desperately wanted to learn how to tap dance up and down the stairs like her!
And Princess, I also enjoyed your story about Sleeping Beauty and was empathizing with your avid yearning to be a star...I never wanted to be one, or even remotely famous - but I did yearn to do the things they did, like tap dance like Shirley Temple, or adopt lots of children like Dale Evans, or live at Disneyland like the Mousekateers...now I yearn to be a "star", but not the famous kind - I yearn to be the kind that shines light (and love) into the world.
Edited by Eagle Heart (01/08/08 08:39 AM)
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#136411 - 01/08/08 09:21 AM
Re: When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a ___
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JJ, that's soooo sweet! It really is better late than never. Somehow we appreciate getting things even late in life that we never had before. Sweet story...thanks!
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#136412 - 01/08/08 10:51 AM
Re: When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a ___
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Thanks for the comments on my story. In another thread we are talking about astrology, and I, and Aries, has a great need for attention. Seriously, everybody's contribution here is interesting and fun and tells us something about ourselves. Yes, we can all relate to who we r talking about due to being cohorts as boomers. Eagle, I am not really sure what part of being a "star" I wanted. I don't think it was fame, because I had no concept of famous. I think it was the activity of singing, dancing, and acting. I thought those activities = star. JJ, great story. I was jealous of Shirley Temple. I should have appreciated that someone got one for me. But I thought ST was an ideal of what I should look like (the opposite) and be like. Wow, was I ever a serious child.
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