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Respect to Marvin Gaye too. I remember working in a record shop and his estranged father-in-law came in

to buy "Sexual Healing" I didn't believe it till he got some old polaroids out of his wallet.

But Move Over Marvin Darling?.it's Doris's day today.

Get Pillow Talk/Love Me or Leave Me/The Man Who Knew Too Much/Pyjama Game out on DVD, or downloaded for a DD fest treat.

gawd bless ya girl

Err I can see where this thread is now heading. What a shame.This was just meant to be a post to celebrate a lovely actress/singer who has many fans in this country, and has reached a venerable age.

Why have a poke at someone just because they care about animals, and chose to do something about it? Its called caring.

I'm beginning to put a Venn Diagram together for some of the vitriolic people who vent on this forum.

It's just a bit of fun WG. I have cats and admire the work that Doris Day has done with her animal foundation. Just as I admire the work of Celia Hammond and the PDSA etc. There is really no offence meant from me and I'm pretty sure SJack meant no harm either (although I can't speak for him of course).

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