Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentines Day!

Happy Valentines Day from My Love of Old Hollywood.

Marilyn Monroe takes aim.

Mary Carlisle channels her inner child.

Toby Wing makes the perfect Valentines Day pin-up.

Wynne Gibson looks extra sweet in ruffles.

Cyd Charisse makes the perfect Valentines Day card.

Deanna Durbin gives us that smile that melted a million hearts.

Florence George looks like the Princess of a Valentines Day parade.

Ann Miller is never one to be outdone when it comes to any holiday pin-up.

Wishing everyone a wonderful day, filled with love, laughter, a bit of romance and all your heart desires. 

See you soon for the Fabulous 40s Blogathon.  (For more information on the event hosted by the Classic Movie Blog Association, just click the banner on the sidebar.) 

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8 comments:

  1. Here in Brazil Valentine's Day is celebrated on June 12th, the eve of Saint Anthony's day, because he is considered to protect marriages.
    Anyway, it's good to see cute pictures of hearts and beautiful actresses twice a year!
    Kisses!

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    1. Le,
      It's always fun to see how others celebrate a day of love.
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  2. Wow, Ann Miller's Valentine card is smokin'! I wouldn't think she would have any trouble getting some flowers and chocolates. No. 2 for me is Cyd Charisse -- just beautiful. I hope your Valentine's Day was a happy one too, Page.

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    1. Hi, Becks!
      I did have a very nice Valentines Day and I hope you had a nice day too. Perhaps with some yummy chocolates.
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  3. Page, Great Valentine's pictures! Marilyn Monroe's picture is my favorite.. I hope that you had a wonderful Valentine's Day..

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    1. Thanks so much, Dawn! : )
      Hoping you had the same.
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  4. The Mary Carlisle photo creeps me out a little... Anyway - Happy Belated Valentine's Day!

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    1. SS,
      I had a good laugh at your comment about Mary. It's those chubby little cheeks.
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