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But the really hip kids were listening to Jefferson Airplane! A year later, yes, but not yet in November 1966. And anyway, it took Playboy awhile to make the transition from bachelor-pad hip to crash-pad hip.
You can see a Sinatra LP in Eleanor Bradley's pictorial as well, February 1959.
Not sure if it makes sense to combine this (centerfold) serial with the Mop Tops serial, but: The band members' posters have appeared with Kathy MacDonald (Mar.1969) and Cynthia Hall (Mar.1971).
Elsewhere, following playmates have posed with a chessboard: Victoria Valentino (Sep.1963) Melinda Windsor (Feb.1966) Reagan Wilson (Oct.1967) Leslie Bianchini (Jan.1969) Then, in January 1970, Jill Taylor came up with a Monopoly board -decreasing amount of grey matter or whatever it goes to show.
Thanks to Mr Sutpen, whose posts in this serial have stimulated these silly findings.
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Sinatra, yes!
But Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass?
But the really hip kids were listening to Jefferson Airplane!
But the really hip kids were listening to Jefferson Airplane!
A year later, yes, but not yet in November 1966. And anyway, it took Playboy awhile to make the transition from bachelor-pad hip to crash-pad hip.
Whatever she wanted to hear on the stereo would be fine by me.
Miss November? I'd miss an entire year.
She has nothing on except the stereo.
Love it!
Try doing this with your compact disc collection or worse, your stupid iPod.
Just sayin'.
You can see a Sinatra LP in Eleanor Bradley's pictorial as well, February 1959.
Not sure if it makes sense to combine this (centerfold) serial with the Mop Tops serial, but:
The band members' posters have appeared with Kathy MacDonald (Mar.1969) and Cynthia Hall (Mar.1971).
Elsewhere, following playmates have posed with a chessboard:
Victoria Valentino (Sep.1963)
Melinda Windsor (Feb.1966)
Reagan Wilson (Oct.1967)
Leslie Bianchini (Jan.1969)
Then, in January 1970, Jill Taylor came up with a Monopoly board -decreasing amount of grey matter or whatever it goes to show.
Thanks to Mr Sutpen, whose posts in this serial have stimulated these silly findings.
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