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Pin-up girl of all pin-up girls, Betty Grable 
was the favorite among US soldiers during World War II . 
If I did not mistake !!
 
 
I adore her. I like watching all his flims 
 
Especially in how to marry a millionaire with Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Monroe
 
 
 
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The link above brought back a lot of memories from No. Africa and Italy.
   We had a large pinup of her and her million dollar legs.    Rocky 
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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The link above brought back a lot of memories from No. Africa and Italy.
   We had a large pinup of her and her million dollar legs.    Rocky 
 
  Bandleaders have all the fun Rocky. 
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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Reminds me of the German POW in Saving Private Ryan who tried to convince the Americans that he was not a nazi:  "MMmmm...Betty Grable..Good Gams!" 
 
 
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Rita Hayworth  
 
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		I'm willing to bet that after 4 months on the battlefield you might have a hard time choosing between any of those women and Ma Kettle with a skillet of fried chicken and a fresh baked pie.....There's a name I bet you havent heard in a while
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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I'm willing to bet that after 4 months on the battlefield you might have a hard time choosing between any of those women and Ma Kettle with a skillet of fried chicken and a fresh baked pie.....There's a name I bet you havent heard in a while
 
 
I had fried chicken ONCE,  but I had to go out and kill it.  (M1). It wasn't Ma Kettle
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I had fried chicken ONCE,  but I had to go out and kill it.  (M1). It wasn't Ma Kettle
it was my  buddy, Ken Ryan.  Rocky 
 
It does tend to lose some of it's charm if you have to kill it....but when it's well made, there is nothing quiete like it.  
I wonder if Ken Ryan was better looking than Ma Kettle....
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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I'd kill for fresh baked pie.  
(I have both; pretty girl AND a good cook ..... ain't I a lucky so and so?  )
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Big story goes about that chicken.  Don't know about you, but after eating
cold c-rationsthat chicken tasted better than a t-bone steak. Ken was from
Okla.  He knew how to skin a  chicken and cook it.  He and I  went thru hell
together. Rocky