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Reader Feedback on "Being Myrna Loy"

This is a wonderful article well written and over due, well done in praise of Myrna Loy who I believe like Gary Cooper came from Montana, yep
--SGH
03/20
Screw Angelina and Brad. I am repulsed to think that Brad is screwing around on Jennifer. What I'd love to see is Brad and Jennifer live out the William Powell and Myrna Loy affair that never seemed to end. I agree, having to recreate a relationship on a daily basis, as Powell and Loy did on screen,is damn sexy. I've always thought Myrna was the most underrated of Hollywood actresses. She was smart..empathetic..elegant..unpredictable..and sexy, without being contrived. As a gay man I'd love to find my butch version of Loy!
--TH
03/20
Myrna Loy has long been an icon and idol in my life. I've often considered making a t-shirt that says, 'What would Myrna Loy do?' Smart, sexy and glamourous (even though I think most of her outfits were a bit ridiculous. Wonderful but a bit over the top). One thing to note. You failed to mention Nora's wonderful reaction upon seeing Nick kissing someone else on New Year's Eve. When the lights come up his lips are covered in the other woman's lipstick. Nora raises an eyebrow and says, 'Why Nicky, you're bleeding.' Lovely.
--KO
03/08
You know, I wasn't so sure about that last essay by this author. But this one, most excellent. Very intelligent. It struck me how much that reminded me of the coolest of my coupled friends. You know, that relationship that looked like it had to be way too much fun. The one all the depressed so-called 'normal' people resented in varying degrees. Goddamn those people with their work-free relationship. Too much damn fun is unacceptable! Be a good American! You owe the world your misery! Fight the good fight for the fighting's sake! Or something. I just don't get how people are incapable of having enjoyable, relaxed, positive relationships. It just doesn't make any sense to me. Bravo for pointing out the ridiculousness of marital insecurity.
--uzm
03/08
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