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Christina Leardini?? (Playboy Playmate Miss April 1991)

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Puzzled

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Nov 16, 2004, 10:24:15 PM11/16/04
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The website for Playboy Playmate Christina Leardini (April 1991) has a statement
that would certainly indicate that she has passed on. But, I can find no other
citation anywhere else.

http://www.christina-leardini.com/

"Our thoughts and prayers are with Christina and her family. In the next few
weeks, this website will have become an Official Celebrity Tribute with the
combined efforts of Leardini fans."

Arbuckle F. Brunswick

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Nov 19, 2004, 9:49:17 PM11/19/04
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Puzzled said...

> The website for Playboy Playmate Christina Leardini (April 1991)
> has a statement that would certainly indicate that she has passed on.
> But, I can find no other citation anywhere else.

If she had died it probably would have made it into some paper by now & been
picked up by a search engine. Another possibility is that she is suffering from
some serious ailment (such as some form of cancer) & is undergoing a
debilatating treatment regime. The website has pretty thin content and the
domain registration is set to expire December 4th. I'd surmise that if the
domain expires and the page is replaced by a "domain for sale" page she is
either deceased or seriously ill. Of course, a year from now, Playboy might
mention something, buried in the fluff that is now passing for good writing.

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theresa

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Nov 21, 2004, 11:08:59 PM11/21/04
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David Carson wrote:
>
> On 20 Nov 2004 02:49:17 GMT, mega...@msu.edu (Arbuckle F. Brunswick)


> wrote:
>
> >Of course, a year from now, Playboy might
> >mention something, buried in the fluff that is now passing for good writing.
>

> One thing I'm amazed about is that it is so hard to find obituaries or any
> other hard information on Playmate deaths on the internet. You'd think it
> would be easier, when you consider how much of the medium revolves around
> naked women.
>
> David Carson

The Playmates operate their own site where they keep up with
news on each other. I think the address is playmates.com,
but I am sure you can find it on Google.

Educated Wastebasket

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Nov 23, 2004, 6:33:03 PM11/23/04
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 22:02:35 -0600, David Carson <da...@neosoft.com>
wrote:

>On 20 Nov 2004 02:49:17 GMT, mega...@msu.edu (Arbuckle F. Brunswick)
>wrote:
>

>>Of course, a year from now, Playboy might
>>mention something, buried in the fluff that is now passing for good writing.
>

>One thing I'm amazed about is that it is so hard to find obituaries or any
>other hard information on Playmate deaths on the internet. You'd think it
>would be easier, when you consider how much of the medium revolves around
>naked women.
>
>David Carson


I guess it doesn't include DEAD naked women.

I do hope that isn't the case, but her website leaves you
thinking the worst.

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Hyfler/Rosner

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Dec 3, 2004, 11:46:33 PM12/3/04
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"David Carson" <da...@neosoft.com> wrote in message
>
> One of my e-mail correspondents wrote the webmaster who
> posted that note.
> The answer is that Leardini suffered some property damage
> in one of the
> Florida hurricanes.
>
> David Carson


Then thoughts and prayers, for sure.


Arbuckle F. Brunswick

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Dec 4, 2004, 3:10:24 PM12/4/04
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David Carson said...

>> The website for Playboy Playmate Christina Leardini has a statement


>> that would certainly indicate that she has passed on. But, I can find
>> no other citation anywhere else.
>>
>>http://www.christina-leardini.com/

She may be alive but the website has died ... it went dark today (domain
registration expired).


Mordecai

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Dec 4, 2004, 10:14:39 PM12/4/04
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In article <cot5jh$1frf$1...@msunews.cl.msu.edu>,

mega...@msu.edu (Arbuckle F. Brunswick) wrote:


Someone on another site has found a new Web page for her that seems to
be official (www.ChrisLeardini.com). This seems to imply that she is
alive and well.
--
M.

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