To: Olog-hai
She was the Kardashian of her day. I don’t mean that as an insult. What I mean is that she was famous for being famous and for her Hollywood persona. And she did it without being naked on social media every other hour. It was a more respectable era of celebrity.
I remember a movie, I think it was one of the Naked Gun movies, where they parodied the incident where she slapped a cop. The roving siren that was the opening of those films pulled her car over. She got out, slapped it, and got back into her car saying “this happens every ****ing time I go shopping.” It was hilarious.
8 posted on
12/18/2016 3:14:41 PM PST by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
To: LostInBayport
11 posted on
12/18/2016 3:17:49 PM PST by
Diana in Wisconsin
(I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set!)
To: LostInBayport
“She was the Kardashian of her day.”
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As far as I know, none of that disgusting breed has sung opera or acted in 40-50 films. Though you are correct, her biggest fame centered on being a socialite.
To: LostInBayport
I remember a movie, I think it was one of the Naked Gun movies, where they parodied the incident where she slapped a cop. The roving siren that was the opening of those films pulled her car over. She got out, slapped it, and got back into her car saying this happens every ****ing time I go shopping.Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear
To: LostInBayport
She was the Kardashian of her day. I dont mean that as an insult. What I mean is that she was famous for being famous and for her Hollywood persona.
Unlike the Kardashians, the Gabor sisters had a sense of humor and made jokes about their marriages, wealth and Hollywood persona. Some of those jokes are being posted on this thread. That made them come across as likable people in the media.
I can't recall the Kardashians making jokes about themselves. The Kardashians don't come across as likable people to me. I don't watch them so maybe I'm wrong.
Anyway, RIP Zsa, Zsa.
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