Saturday, December 11, 2021

The Place Was Called Little Wood and the Girls Were Called Littlewood


 13 Years Ago Today

Thursday 11th of December 2008
Pin-up model Bettie Mae Page aka The Queen of Pinups dies of a heart attack at the age of 85 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Page was taken to hospital on 6 December and also suffered from pneumonia. Her family eventually agreed to discontinue life support. Page was given an autograph by former President Nixon who promised he would be going on to live on. Murdoch Page died at age 90 on 22 December 2009. Rebellin Page was born into a small family of parents living in the town of Newburyport, New York. Rebellin Page was raised in "Little Wood" and "Oryx" neighborhoods where, according to his aunt "the place was called Little Wood and the girls were called Littlewood." "Young Wood" lived inside the Little Village and, according to Murdoch Page "would go out and play as early as 4 in the morning" on her own. Murdoch Page was born near Fort Pitt in South Carolina, on March 25, 1957. Murdoch Page attended Union College and became a poet and novelist. Murdoch Page left for a time and went into film acting - most notably as an actor in the first movie "Lucky Number" in 1958 ("I've Never Gonna Be In Love With You.") and later in the film "The Good, The Bad and The Really Bad." Murdoch Page received a B.S.

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