Hugh Hefner died today

OUSOONER67

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R.I.P. HH.
Responsible for more guys fantasies and well you know.......:D
 

Scottsdale.Sooner

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My buddy's dad had a subscription way back in 1965. I found any excuse I could to drop in on my buddy for several years. I knew the exact day each month he received his Playboy. Those were the good old days.
 
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My Pop used to have a collection available for my reading pleasure before I knew what to do about it; that was his version of what used to be called "the talk" I suppose.

LOL!

My brother and I had these and an assortment hidden around our rooms/bathroom. We'd come home sometimes, and they'd (the Playboys) all be stacked and organized by issue date in my closet. My mom would clean our rooms while we were at school. The less savory mags would be missing. I jokingly asked my mom what happened to them, and she'd say, "Oh, I don't mind those Playboys, but that other stuff is just disgusting!" hahaha... poor mom
 

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Yes to all the above...

Two random thoughts. Although I could not read (much) when I was 5, I knew very well the differences between 'Dick and Jane'. I could see Jane run and watched her run up the hill, very carefully. Run Jane run ! (And arch that back just so...;))

I especially enjoyed the artwork by Vargas. I lost my appeal for 'naughty pictures' when all Playboys inhibitions were cast aside by the competition to keep up with the likes of Penthouse, Hustler and others
 
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JConXtsy_rivals

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Don't even need Playboy these days if you live in a big city.

I was driving with my 5yo in his carseat in the back when all of a sudden he starts laughing and goes, "That girl back there was in her underwear!" Confused (and wanting to see too!), I realized he was referring to an advertisement poster embedded in the bus stop bench plexiglass. Sure enough, it was a full nude woman bent over putting her high heel shoes on with just a small black bar covering the nipple area. I'm not a modest person, so it really doesn't bother me at all, but I do realize that was "porn" when I was growing up.
 
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Candy Loving... old Hef discovered this beauty that grew up in Ponca City. She enrolled at OU in 1974. Hugh made her is 1979 Playmate of the Year. After touring the world making Playboy appearances, she settled back down in Oklahoma and earned her degree in Journalism at OU.
What a girl.
What a Sooner.
What a name. Oh and
What a Playmate!
 

Scottsdale.Sooner

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Alberto Vargas...one of my favorites. His girls are worth bunches these days. I had the pleasure of visiting the Playboy Clubs in Dallas and Chicago when they were top flight clubs. As I recall membership was limited to one million in the USA and $25 a year membership dues.
 
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Candy Loving... old Hef discovered this beauty that grew up in Ponca City. She enrolled at OU in 1974. Hugh made her is 1979 Playmate of the Year. After touring the world making Playboy appearances, she settled back down in Oklahoma and earned her degree in Journalism at OU.
What a girl.
What a Sooner.
What a name. Oh and
What a Playmate!

Never heard of the magazine and never heard of her.

She was the 25th Anniversary Bunny. :rolleyes:
 

OUSOONER67

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I remember back in 1979 when I was in sixth grade at William B. Travis Elementary School in Marshal Texas there was this little store we would stop at on the walk home from school so we could get some cavaties I mean candy.
It was owned by an old man that was always grouchy and never said much. I remember the Playboy Mags being right out in the open with no covers on them or anything and when the old man wasn't looking we would take a sneak peek at one of the mags. I also remember getting some candy in there one day and proudly pulled out my Susan B. Anthony one dollar coin and the old fart refused to take it. Pissed me off but I did get to look at some nudie mags for free sometimes albeit nervously.