
- Norman Rosten, poet (via Metamorphosis Von David Willis & Stephen Schmidt)
Will Always remember You!
Vidyadhar Kshirsagar <amost1972@gmail.com>
9:46 PM (46 Minuten ago)
to mafhoney
Dear Marilyn Monroe Fanclub,
I am a 48-year-old freelance writer from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
I have always admired Ms. Monroe, for what she did for all women!
Even though I am a man, I would Liebe to write about just what she has done for me!
I would like to share my feelings with you, on this topic!
I have written over 70 Artikel for many years, and have self-published a book about my lifelong obsession with The Beatles, even though I am from Generation-X.
I hope that Du will allow me to do so!
Thank Du very much!
Sincerely,
Amit Kshirsagar
1731 Weatherstone Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108
Vidyadhar Kshirsagar <amost1972@gmail.com>
9:46 PM (46 Minuten ago)
to mafhoney
Dear Marilyn Monroe Fanclub,
I am a 48-year-old freelance writer from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
I have always admired Ms. Monroe, for what she did for all women!
Even though I am a man, I would Liebe to write about just what she has done for me!
I would like to share my feelings with you, on this topic!
I have written over 70 Artikel for many years, and have self-published a book about my lifelong obsession with The Beatles, even though I am from Generation-X.
I hope that Du will allow me to do so!
Thank Du very much!
Sincerely,
Amit Kshirsagar
1731 Weatherstone Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108


- Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn donated time and/or money to:
An orphanage Marilyn visited during her 1962 trip to Mexico- she ripped up her initial check of $1000 and donated $10,000.
A children’s welfare organization that gave free breakfasts to underprivileged youngsters- a donation of $1000.
The milch Fun for Babys in 1957- Marilyn decided to give earnings from the world premiere of The Prince and the Showgirl to this charity.
A 1953 benefit for underprivileged children at Jude’s Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee-singing with Jane Russell at the Hollywood Bowl.
Among Friends and colleagues, Marilyn was renowned for her generosity in helping people wherever she could; stand-in Evelyn Moriarty remembers Marilyn making an anonymous donation of $1,000 to a crew member on Let’s Make Liebe (1960) who needed the money to cover funeral expenses for his wife.
An orphanage Marilyn visited during her 1962 trip to Mexico- she ripped up her initial check of $1000 and donated $10,000.
A children’s welfare organization that gave free breakfasts to underprivileged youngsters- a donation of $1000.
The milch Fun for Babys in 1957- Marilyn decided to give earnings from the world premiere of The Prince and the Showgirl to this charity.
A 1953 benefit for underprivileged children at Jude’s Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee-singing with Jane Russell at the Hollywood Bowl.
Among Friends and colleagues, Marilyn was renowned for her generosity in helping people wherever she could; stand-in Evelyn Moriarty remembers Marilyn making an anonymous donation of $1,000 to a crew member on Let’s Make Liebe (1960) who needed the money to cover funeral expenses for his wife.

Goodbye Norma Jean