ellauri001.html on line 2319: Ja kuinka pitkä matka samalla kaikesta tästä "rumasta" onkaan kymmenvuotiaan pojan unohtumattomaan ensimmäiseen elokuvarakkauteen: Mills Hayley">Hayley Mills elokuvassa Pollyanna.
ellauri022.html on line 207: Ompeleva neiti Mills ei ollut kaunis näky, hampaaton suu ja kyömynenä, mutta hirmu kiltti siltikin, tai ehkä sixi.
ellauri022.html on line 223: Neiti Mills kuvittelee, että rikkaat eivät ole kovasydämisiä, vaan ajattelemattomia. Älä unta nää. Ne auttaa just niin kauan kun charity on hauskaa ja ne saa siitä mukavia paremmuuden kicksejä.
ellauri022.html on line 224: Charity kuuluu Luisan mielestä naisasiaan. No se ehkä tarkoittaakin sillä langenneiden sisarten auttamista jaloilleen. Viisas miss Mills huomaa että Polly on tullut naisen ikään ja alkaa kaivata jo parrua.
ellauri022.html on line 249: Ei vaitiskaan, Polly on yhä Pollyanna, ajattelee asioita valoisalta kannalta kuin positiivari. Rikastuttuaan neiti Mills majoittaa köyhiä säätyläisnaisia, ei sentään rotinkaisia. Polly käy sen kaa viemässä patraskille saippuaa. Se on jännempää kuin kattoo telkkarista saippuaa. Se on kiitollinen ja tyytyväinen kun näkee miten rikas se ize on, ja siinä herää halu näyttää se myös noille ihmisparoille. Voi sitä kullanmurua.
ellauri022.html on line 443: Mä olin kymmenvuotiaana syvästi rakastunut Hayley Millsin Pollyannaan.
ellauri083.html on line 482: General Mills osti Pillsburyn ukon ja paisui kuin pullataikina mutta Woodrow Wilsonin antitrustilaki hajotti sen taas paloixi. Sen toinen ikoni on Jolly green giant joka on selkeesti Shrekin esikuva:
ellauri188.html on line 468: Ehkä aihe kosketti henkkohtaisesti, kun sain ize silmälasit 11-vuotiaana ja deppasin sitä rankasti. Ei koskaan enää marraskuun ensi lumihiutaleiden pyydystystä kielellä! Räntärätit sokaisivat silmälasit eikä niitä enää nähnyt ajoissa. Tapahtumapaikka oli Tehtaan- ja Kapteenin kadun kulma, sama jossa opin 7v aikaisemmin lukemaan seinistä "Elanto" ja "Kansallis Osake Pankki", siinä oli Birger jaarlin optikko Joukolan leffateatterin vieressä. Birger Mäkisen, korjaan. Joukolassa näin isin kanssa elämäni naisen pienenä, ihanan Hayley Millsin Pollyannana. Ilman silmälaseja.
ellauri222.html on line 1099: Marie Corelli, alun perin Mary Mackay (1855 Lontoo, Britannia − 21. huhtikuuta 1924 Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Britannia) oli brittiläinen kirjailija. Hän syntyi Lontoossa skotlantilaisen runoilija Charles Mackayn ja hänen palvelijattarensa Elizabeth Millsin aviottomana lapsena. Marie Corelli kirjoitti suosittuja viihderomaaneja, joissa oli usein okkultisia aiheita. Teoksissaan hän vastustaa naisliikkeen liioitteluja.
ellauri276.html on line 970: Bob Mills lauloi Kaikki iloiset kaverit jotka seuraa auraa -äänityksessä Sam Richardsin ja Tish Stubbsin vuosina 1974-80 vuoden 1981 Folkways-albumille thefolkhandbook. Albumin Liner-muistiinpanot kommentoivat:
ellauri311.html on line 549: Magnus Mills (n.h.), Edgar Allan Poe ja H. G. Wells. Erityisesti olen tutkinut
xxx/ellauri085.html on line 106: If it is a surprise to learn that Lawrence originally conceived of Women in Love as a money-making pot-boiler, it comes as an endearing shock to read that James Joyce submitted some of his early work to the firm of Mills and Boon. There is no record of the reader’s report, beyond the fact that he rejected Dubliners as unsuitable material for the unique imprint of that publishing house. For his part, Lawrence had no doubt that the author of Ulysses was the real smutmonger of modern fiction. ‘My God, what a clumsy olla putrida James Joyce is!’, he wrote to Aldous Huxley, ‘nothing but old fags and cabbage-stumps of quotations from the Bible and the rest stewed in the juice of deliberate journalistic dirty-mindedness.’ To his wife Frieda he wrote, after reading Ulysses, that ‘the last part of it is the dirtiest, most indecent, obscene thing ever written’; and he later complained that Joyce had degraded the novel to the level of an instrument for measuring twinges in the toes of unremarkable men. Joyce’s reply to the charge that he was just another pornographer doing dirt on sex was to claim that at least he had never made the subject predictable or boring. He denounced Lady Chatterbox’s Lover — his title for Lawrence’s notorious novel — as a ‘lush’ production in ‘sloppy English’ and dismissed its ending as ‘a piece of propaganda in favour of something which, outside of DHL’s country at any rate, makes all the propaganda for itself’. It is a minor irony of literary history that both men were married at Kensington Register Office in London, although, unlike Lawrence, the Irishman allowed a decent interval of twenty-five years to elapse before the solemnisation of his nuptials.
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 651: Hayley Mills the Pollyanna could do it, and how. What a Lolita. And she could play The Gay Game too, heteronormal that she was.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 67: It was dedicated to his wife's mother, Mrs. Henry Mills Alden, who was endeared to all her family. Another mother and son not in law video? Kilmer's poetry was influenced by "his strong religious faith and dedication to the natural beauty of the world."
xxx/ellauri178.html on line 59: Claire oli Charlie Chaplinin tikkunekku jossain Limelight äänileffassa 1952 jossa Peppu näki sen poikasena kuin minä Haley Millsin Pollyannana. Claire oli 2v vanhempi kuin Roth.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 323: She was a little sharp, though, acerbic, which I gather was not uncommon for her. I was a young writer, halfway through an MFA at Mills College, attending a reading in Berkeley given by my literary hero. I had gathered up all my courage to ask a question. I’d spent a few years writing and publishing explicitly about sex, fighting through my own hesitations and society’s disapproval – my parents were tremendously upset with me for writing under my own name, another writer at a writer’s gathering accused me of being a nymphomaniac, and I even received hate mail from men in India, furious that one of their women was writing about sex.
xxx/ellauri320.html on line 414: Hän loi TikTok-sarjan Harrison Millsin ja Clayton Knightin "A Moment Apart" -kappaleeseen.
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 128: Liliʻuokalani was placed with the youngest pupils of the class along with Princess Victoria Kamāmalu, Mary Polly Paʻaʻāina, and John William Pitt Kīnaʻu. In later life, Liliʻuokalani would look back unfavorably on her early education remembering being "sent hungry to bed" and the 1848 measles epidemic that claimed the life of a classmate Moses Kekūāiwa and her younger sister Kaʻiminaʻauao. The boarding school run by the Cookes was discontinued around 1850, so she, along with her former classmate Victoria, was sent to the relocated day school (also called Royal School) run by Reverend Edward G. Beckwith. On May 5, 1853, she finished third in her final class exams behind Victoria and Nancy Sumner. In 1865, after her marriage, she informally attended Oʻahu College (modern day Punahou School) and received instruction under Susan Tolman Mills, who later cofounded Mills College in California.
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