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I can see what you are seeing... but it does mean that (varies by dictionary)
vapid |ˈvapid|
adjective
offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging : tuneful but vapid musical comedies.
DERIVATIVES
vapidity |vaˈpidətē| noun
vapidly adverb
ORIGIN mid 17th cent.(used originally in description of drinks as [lacking in flavor] ): from Latin vapidus.
Thesaurus
vapid
adjective
a tuneful but vapid musical comedy insipid, uninspired, colorless, uninteresting, feeble, flat, dull, boring, tedious, tired, unexciting, uninspiring, unimaginative, lifeless, tame, vacuous, bland, trite, jejune. antonym lively, colorful.
Webster is the holy grail of dictionaries.
if judging by their definition for "Vapid" I would say they've lost their touch.
Her name's Marilyn.
oops... stupid spell check, it should know I mean Monroe damn it!!!!
now
Back in the 50s that was standard.
you go girl!
Fake, most likely. No known seller or buyer, and either the guy who reported it is well-known crazy or someone's out to do a hatchet-job on him. I'm thinking Marilyn Monroe was probably smart enough to not have a camera on her while she slept around.
James
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