Two icons of Americana were born in my birthyear (1953): Playboy magazine and the Corvette. Let’s hope the Corvette doesn’t get neutered with a 6-cylinder engine (although the early ‘Vette’s were just that).
gm
October 23, 2015 7:58 pm
Used to have a subscription , had a female monthly writer , she went under doctors supervision and made herself chemically a man for a one month experiment . She said all she wanted to do was fight , the testosterone was overwhelming. Men and Women are different and men are attracted to curves and stuff . Crap , hormones on me looking for my wife and and and um be back later )
Westcoaster
October 23, 2015 9:36 pm
Since I see this topic is up again, let me add my thoughts; not depicted frontal nudity in this pub is one of those classic business blunders. Like when WKRP threw Turkeys from helicopters to the poor people at a shopping center as part of a Thanksgiving promotion, not knowing that Turkeys can’t fly (this actually happened at a radio station in MI, I worked for a guy who worked there and saw it. There were injuries according to him).
It’s like Starbucks no longer serving coffee, Amazon no longer selling books. The list goes on.
Don’t know about that, I was bottle fed. John
The infant’s version of *Fine Dining* magazine.
C’mon, folks. Let’s milk this for all it’s worth.
Two icons of Americana were born in my birthyear (1953): Playboy magazine and the Corvette. Let’s hope the Corvette doesn’t get neutered with a 6-cylinder engine (although the early ‘Vette’s were just that).
Used to have a subscription , had a female monthly writer , she went under doctors supervision and made herself chemically a man for a one month experiment . She said all she wanted to do was fight , the testosterone was overwhelming. Men and Women are different and men are attracted to curves and stuff . Crap , hormones on me looking for my wife and and and um be back later )
Since I see this topic is up again, let me add my thoughts; not depicted frontal nudity in this pub is one of those classic business blunders. Like when WKRP threw Turkeys from helicopters to the poor people at a shopping center as part of a Thanksgiving promotion, not knowing that Turkeys can’t fly (this actually happened at a radio station in MI, I worked for a guy who worked there and saw it. There were injuries according to him).
It’s like Starbucks no longer serving coffee, Amazon no longer selling books. The list goes on.