Perfect Woman [DVD] [1981] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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Perfect Woman [DVD] [1981] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Perfect Woman [DVD] [1981] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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Again, it was possible a lesser-known song, or one that did not make it to mainstream production, by Marley included the alleged sentiment about women.

ME SUGGESTIONS FOR SWEETS". The Argus. No.31, 955. Melbourne. 1 February 1949. p.3 (The Argus Woman's Magazine) . Retrieved 30 August 2017– via National Library of Australia.

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Margaret aylurards BRITISH FILMS". The Sun. No.2385. Sydney. 26 December 1948. p.21 . Retrieved 30 August 2017– via National Library of Australia. Finally, (spoiler), Holly's ill fated romance goes sour when her boyfriend discovers that she is transsexual. This too is dead on accurate. I felt it hit me in the gut... having been there all to often myself. We found other posts with the same quote. Some also cited Marley, though without any evidence to substantiate whether he actually made the comment, and others circulated the quote without attribution. None of the posts stemmed from reputable media sources, such as published biographies or scholarly articles. In other words, no journalist for a major news outlet asked Marley the alleged question about a "perfect woman" — nor did the famous singer supposedly respond to the inquiry like the Facebook post claimed — according to archives available to Snopes.

Professor Ernest Belman has placed an advert in the Times seeking help. They phone and arrange to meet. Cavendish appears for interview (with his butler). They are tasked with looking after his robot, Olga, for a week but are told they must never say the word "love" in front of it. I do wish more would have been explained, however, like how was Hollis/Holly's aunt able to live on her own in their house in Hollywood when Hollis was off fighting in a war? She claimed she had to start selling their furniture so she could eat, but how much furniture could she have had really. She does mention she never had a job, so those furniture sells must've gone a long way...Ramshead, a butler, tells his lazy and currently broke master, Roger Cavendish, that he is broke. They search the newspaper for potential work. Also the way it ended with Holly in San Francisco but I never heard her say she was going to S.F. to have suddenly ended up there.



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