Yeah, I knew my words could have been taken that way, but no, I don't think I was. Maybe I just became uninteresting or inattentive--or upset over her acts indicating other preferences. I could have understood her finding another companion that was a better human than myself. But a slithering alcoholic that was already abusive toward his wife? I guess I must have been really 4th class.
But Doris Day, the Girl Next Door? How could she not have good advice from others? I would thought her private life would have been as clean as her public image--that is, not a phony --
Don’t run youorself down just because some shallow woman did not appreciate you. I’m sure that many others would. Her lack of appreciation is more a reflection of her character rather than yours.
She was leaving Hollywood---but she went to a Hollywood party and sang a song---the piano players weere noted songwriters and asked her to audition for their movie.
Romance on the High Seas.
That Touch of Mink co-starring w/ Cary Grant.
That look on Doris' face when she found out Cary was the one who splashed her....priceless.
If you're desperately trying to compare yourself to Doris Day then I would have say YES............