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| • | "Lighting a cigarette during the question and answer session Judy commented 'Instant cancer.' A journalist responded, 'Well, we'll all go with you,' to which Judy immediately retorted 'I always do a solo.' ", Rainbow Review, '65
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| • | "still smoking four packs of cigarettes a day" at the time of The Pirate (1948), "Judy Garland" by Anne Edwards, '74 |
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| • | "[Louis B] Mayer even sent people to spy on her to see if she was sticking to her daily diet of chicken soup, black coffee and 80 cigarettes to curb her appetite", Daily Express (UK), Jun. 18, '08 |
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| • | "[Spies were sent] to ensure that she kept to a steady diet of coffee, cigarettes and chicken soup, a humiliation endured by Garland for 17 years at MGM...[Louis B Mayer] even sent people to spy on her to see if she was sticking to her daily diet of chicken soup, black coffee and 80 cigarettes to curb her appetite", Daily Express (UK), Apr. 5, '10
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| • | "At 10... [Judy] was smoking: 'So no one could tell she'd hide the cigarette in the palm of her hand and kinda sneak a puff. It was kinda, what can I get away with today?'", Daily Express (UK), Nov. 24, '10
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| • | said her mother [Garland] chain-smoked Salems, once fell asleep in bed while smoking, "Me an My Shadows: A Family Memoir" by Lorna Luft |
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| • | " To further kill her appetite, she smoked 4 packs of cigarettes a day", "Judy Garland" by Anne Edwards
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| • | "Question: What kind of cigarettes did Judy smoke? Answer: During the forties and fifties she probably smoked Chesterfields like almost all of Hollywood. During the sixties, she smoked Salems", Judy Garland Showcase website, when?
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| • | "she was a smoker at 17", Zippo website, when?
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