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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/28 12:43:14
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Recovering from brain damage a few years ago, my doctor used a Hefner reference: "Hugh Hefner dies - does he go to Heaven or Hell, and why?" My answer was that he'd go to Heaven. As he's already lived there for decades, he should be entitled to some sort of permanent residency or citizenship. RIP Hef. I wasn't a big fan of Playboy itself, but he certainly helped to preserve journalistic freedom.
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/28 13:11:49
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Hef was the epitome of cool before being cool was cool. RIP.
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/28 13:41:30
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Inventor of the sea captain in a bathrobe look. May that look forever now rest on the ocean floor.
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/28 17:01:23
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I was a fan in the mid 60's. I can still remember the Marilyn Monroe issue He must have one hell of a heaven to go to!
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/28 21:02:58
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☄ Helpfulby bayoubill 2017/09/28 21:06:06
RIP Hugh Hefner ! When I was very young and just starting out on the guitar , I used your magazine to help loosen up my right hand , wrist and forearm . The hot pics in your magazine did a lot more for my picking hand than what practicing scales could have ever done for my guitar playing . thank you , Kenny
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bapu
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/28 22:59:30
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☄ Helpfulby kennywtelejazz 2017/09/30 01:12:02
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/29 00:14:14
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I've finally stopped crying. Which is why I've been able to get back on the forums and join this Fred!!
RIP HEF U WILL BE MIST
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/29 00:51:18
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Goodbye Hugh, and thanks for all the wonderful mammaries.
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/29 15:23:04
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Very interesting interview with Marilyn Cole on BBC R4 this morning. She was the first full frontal centrefold in Playboy magazine, 1972 I think. She had a high regard for Hefner, and brushed off John Humphries (the presenter) suggestion that he was a 'toxic influence' on the way women were viewed. She told Humphries it was media misrepresentation that was 'toxic'.
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/29 16:36:38
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bayoubill I was a fan in the mid 60's. I can still remember the Marilyn Monroe issue He must have one hell of a heaven to go to!
Apparently, he purchased a crypt next to Marilyn and will be "laid" to rest next to her at the Westwood Village Memorial Park in Los Angeles (maybe bapu will be asked to officiate the entombment).
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/29 18:22:36
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quantumeffect
bayoubill I was a fan in the mid 60's. I can still remember the Marilyn Monroe issue He must have one hell of a heaven to go to!
Apparently, he purchased a crypt next to Marilyn and will be "laid" to rest next to her at the Westwood Village Memorial Park in Los Angeles (maybe bapu will be asked to officiate the enmoobment).
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kennywtelejazz
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/09/30 01:23:27
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bapu Kenny is da man.
Me da man ? no way ... The only way I be da man is I didn't go blind . I'm also sporting long hair half way down my back, Folks in authority used to love using those fears to keep young boys in check after they confiscated the Playboy mag Kenny
post edited by kennywtelejazz - 2017/09/30 16:37:52
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Moshkito
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/10/02 14:56:25
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bapu Hef was the epitome of cool before being cool was cool. RIP.
The pictures were nice, and the photography was excellent, which was not the case for the men's mags ever. But I have to admit that my favorite part ... well, that, too! ... was that a lot of their articles and interviews were with very nice folks and writers ... you really got to know them. I did get tired of Norman Mailer, Ray Bradbury and many others ... but in general, you found out something about these folks that otherwise no one would. Might even find out that the woman is empty headed writing those fantasy books, and that Stephen is one sick dude with nothing to say! There was, then, an important respect for the arts ... which no other magazine had. In that sense, it was a very good thing ... it's just sad that so many folks are taking the bad side of it and trying to dismantle an education ... with dirt that does not belong. On top of it, the humor was excellent ... and many cartoonists became famous ... I'm sure many of us have seen Shel's stuff ... and didn't realize ... that's him? I would like to see a listing of all the interviews from day one ... there were some awesome ones.
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Moshkito
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/10/02 15:15:04
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Hi, A slight listing of some of the interviews ... massive literary content here, at the risk of sounding out of touch with some of the folks here ... but the respect for the written word, film and theater ... is unparalleled in the 20th century! There are no magazines, that come anywhere near this kind of literary content! Or website. heck, we just raised the roof on Cakewalk, hey? 60's Allen Ginsberg Art Buchwald Ayn Rand Bertrand Russell Billy Wilder Bob Dylan Dick Gregory Federico Fellini Fidel Castro Gore Vidal Henry Miller Ian Fleming Ingmar Bergman Jack Lemmon Jean Genet Jean-Paul Sartre Lee Marvin Marcello Mastroianni Martin Luther King Jr Michael Caine Michelangelo Antonioni Miles Davis Norman Mailer Orson Welles Peter O'Toole Peter Sellers Rod Steiger Salvador Dali Stanley Kubrick Truman Capote Vladimir V Nabokov 70's Anthony Burgess Barbra Streisand Billie Jean King Buckminster Fuller Chevy Chase Clint Eastwood David Bowie Dolly Parton Dustin Hoffman Erica Jong Erich von Daniken Francios Ford Coppola Germaine Greer Hunter S. Thompson Joan Baez John Cassavetes Joseph Heller Jules Feiffer Kurt Vonnegut 80's Arthur C. Clarke Blake Edwards Candice Bergen Chong Don Johnson Donald Sutherland Dudley Moore Garry Kasparov George C. Scott George Carlin Henry Fonda James A. Michener John Lennon Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Lech Walesa Linda McCartney Linda Ronstadt Luciano Pavarotti Oliver Stone
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/10/02 19:37:22
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I didn't realise Diane Abbot had popped her clogs ........ ............ oh sorry, I thought it said "Huge Heifer"
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Re: RIP Hugh Hefner
2017/10/02 23:54:37
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