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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:







I'm pretty sure I saw just about every episode and I don't remember seeing that pose in any of them.
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Well if this thread is just degenerating into pick your favorite hot chick in TV or movies, go see the wolf of wall street. Movie was great, even for a 3 hour flick, but the main chick in it...well, even if you don't like the story you won't feel like you wasted money.
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Disqualified Adam. Even if the thread has degenerated, it still has to be about vintage hotties that us old timers remember. (yeah, I'm making up the rules) That being said, the ultimate 60s hottie is Dede Lind (Miss August 1967) Faptastic to a generation of young teen males.

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Ok Pete, I mean Larry.

So you old guys not fortunate enough to get your hands on a playboy had to rub one out to newspaper clippings and the sears catalog?
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Back in the day, we had to work for our smut and it wasn't always easy to find. Today it is so main stream and so available on the interwebs, the thrill is gone. Plus look at her. She's timeless. Only 19 in 1967. She's still around (check web or FB.) She's aged a bit, not too badly preserved, but still tries to play the sex kitten a bit. Might be a little too late for that.
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Snapchat vs. charcoal rubbings...no contest
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Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

Back in the day, we had to work for our smut and it wasn't always easy to find.


In my day it was in the vanity of my Pop's bathroom, lol, thanks Hugh Heffner for that!!
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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

Back in the day, we had to work for our smut and it wasn't always easy to find.


In my day it was in the vanity of my Pop's bathroom, lol, thanks Hugh Heffner for that!!


It was a great day when my sisters Victoria Secret showed up! Also had an uncle that left his Playboy's in the bathroom, loved it when Mom said we were going for a visit.
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Snapchat vs. charcoal rubbings...no contest




Snapchat should have had a more appropriate name haha.
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Originally posted by phatsat67 phatsat67 wrote:

Originally posted by IAughtNaut IAughtNaut wrote:

Snapchat vs. charcoal rubbings...no contest




Snapchat should have had a more appropriate name haha.
I think its pretty close already...otherwise you're using it wrong.
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Yeah Alan, going to the firehouse to visit Dad was the same way. More bathroom breaks than usual but not too many to get caught... Thinking back I'm sure they knew anyway.
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Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

it still has to be about vintage hotties that us old timers remember. (yeah, I'm making up the rules)


Ok, I'll play along.

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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

thanks Hugh Heffner for that!!


And my Dad too Chris . He was originally a lithographer by trade and worked in small and medium size shops in Chicago,one of the last things he did before he quit was the first issue. Hef worked for Time or Life not sure which and knew the guy who owned the shop Dad worked for.The first issue with Marilyn Monroe was printed for the only reason to see if it could be sent thru the US postal service,who at the time had strict "smut" rules and was done on a very low budget. Dad kept the color seperations,plates to run new ones and some of the press run sheets,used to check the color and alignment of Marilyns centerfold.
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Well, now that Larry has declared this a "hotties of the 60s thread"

Hard to beat Raquel Welch and Ann Margret at the front of the decade and
Peggy Lipton (the "Mod Squad Chick" as referenced above) or Michelle Phillips during her Mamas and Papas days.

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In related news:

The Professor died today at 89. RIP Russell Johnson.

Khakis and white oxford shirts tomorrow in his honor?

Rueben Kincaid also died today. Will Danny now fall off the wagon?(]   
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By Phil Luciano of the Peoria Journal Star, Jan. 17, 2014By Phil Luciano of the Peoria Journal Star, Jan. 17, 2014

Sit right back: So, Ginger or Mary Ann?

Between men of a certain age, that question has popped up for decades: Hollywood diva with va-va-voom vs. farm girl with coconut-cream pies.
I thought about that Thursday upon hearing of the death of Russell Johnson, 89, who played the professor on "Gilligan's Island." A few years ago, he gave me his answer on the Ginger/Mary Ann conundrum.
From time to time, informal online polls pop up regarding this crucial issue, and it seems Mary Ann gets the edge. Still, as far as I can tell, there's never been a definitive survey on this vital issue. Surely, if Harris and Gallup can bore us with endless political polls, they can take a minute and get to the bottom of the great Ginger/Mary Ann debate.
And its significance is magnified by the fact that they're the last two survivors. Maybe that's why I considered Russell Johnson's take important: at the time we spoke, he was the only other cast member still alive.

I can't recall the reason for the interview with Johnson. But at the end, I asked, "OK, settle the debate: Ginger or Mary Ann?"
He harumphed hard, as if I'd asked the stupidest question in the history of mankind.

"Well," he said with disdain for my ignorance, "Mary Ann, of course."
He didn't explain his choice. But, as The Professor, he must have based his decision on a logical analysis of myriad socio-economic-political factors, right?

That, or he liked Mary Ann's short-shorts.

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By Phil Luciano of the Peoria Journal Star, Jan. 17, 2014

Sit right back: So, Ginger or Mary Ann?

Between men of a certain age, that question has popped up for decades: Hollywood diva with va-va-voom vs. farm girl with coconut-cream pies.

I thought about that Thursday upon hearing of the death of Russell Johnson, 89, who played the professor on "Gilligan's Island." A few years ago, he gave me his answer on the Ginger/Mary Ann conundrum.

From time to time, informal online polls pop up regarding this crucial issue, and it seems Mary Ann gets the edge. Still, as far as I can tell, there's never been a definitive survey on this vital issue. Surely, if Harris and Gallup can bore us with endless political polls, they can take a minute and get to the bottom of the great Ginger/Mary Ann debate.

And its significance is magnified by the fact that they're the last two survivors. Maybe that's why I considered Russell Johnson's take important: at the time we spoke, he was the only other cast member still alive.

I can't recall the reason for the interview with Johnson. But at the end, I asked, "OK, settle the debate: Ginger or Mary Ann?"

He harumphed hard, as if I'd asked the stupidest question in the history of mankind.

"Well," he said with disdain for my ignorance, "Mary Ann, of course."

He didn't explain his choice. But, as The Professor, he must have based his decision on a logical analysis of myriad socio-economic-political factors, right?

That, or he liked Mary Ann's short-shorts.

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