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NotSafeForKids

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Jun 13, 2008, 10:37:04 AM6/13/08
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I guess this was the style, back in the day - Demi Moore's pubes were
out of control!
http://notsafeforkids.com/?page_id=1046

Russell Watson

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Jun 13, 2008, 2:01:31 PM6/13/08
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I find myself doubting the authenticity of this pic (perhaps in error:
I don't know enough about her early years to know if she would have
posed for this back then or not) but if it's a fake it is a well-done
one.
I certainly preferred the softer look she had then to the ropy build
and angular facial planes she sports today, not to mention the
plasticine ta-tas that she adopted for that flick where she played the
stripper, though having just seen "Mr. Brooks" on DVD earlier this
week I found myself wondering if she didn't have those taken down a
size or two in more recent years.
And if the OP is too young to remember the '80s then the answer is
yes, the au naturale look except for a bikini trim was defintely the
rule rather than the exception back then. Even most of the major porn
stars back then didn't shave. Now they almost all do, including the
guys...

Forge

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Jun 13, 2008, 9:54:53 PM6/13/08
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In article <lrc554pligfdh4em2...@4ax.com>, russell-
wat...@comcast.net says...

> >I guess this was the style, back in the day - Demi Moore's pubes were
> >out of control!
> >http://notsafeforkids.com/?page_id=1046
>
> I find myself doubting the authenticity of this pic (perhaps in error:
> I don't know enough about her early years to know if she would have
> posed for this back then or not) but if it's a fake it is a well-done
> one.

Not a fake; Moore posed for Oui magazine once upon a time. She was quite
the lovely, when young; now, eh, still pretty but in a kind of bizarre,
almost "Posh Spice" freaky way. Well, better looking than Posh for sure.

And since it was Oui, yes, it was pretty much required she have the
nearly-unshaven look; strangely for a Euro-porn mag, Oui very seldom
showed the actual genitalia, so there was always plenty of, well,
beaver.

Russell Watson

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Jun 14, 2008, 10:14:17 AM6/14/08
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Wow, so it's the real deal then. I remember "Oui" but I thought the
Frenchie name was just meant to ad an air of Euro-trash mystique to
the whole thing, but that it was actually published by Bob Guccione as
a subsidiary of "Penthouse". Am I totally mis-rememebering that, or
maybe just confusing it with another magazine?

Russell Watson

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Jun 14, 2008, 10:50:37 AM6/14/08
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On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 10:33:58 -0400, Russell Watson
<russell...@comcast.net> wrote:

>On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 21:54:53 -0400, Forge
><fo...@killallspammers.youneedageek.com> wrote:
>

>Wow, so it's the real deal then. I remember "Oui" but I thought the
>Frenchie name was just meant to ad an air of Euro-trash mystique to
>the whole thing, but that it was actually published by Bob Guccione as
>a subsidiary of "Penthouse". Am I totally mis-rememebering that, or
>maybe just confusing it with another magazine?

Well, that was easy enough to find the answer to.
I did scramble the facts a bit, as it was "Playboy" that "Oui" was a
subsidiary of (purchased from a French publisher), meant to give Hef's
group a rival to "Penthouse" without changing the traditional
"Playboy" format. By the time Demi appeared the magazine had been sold
yet again to another publisher who wanted to specialize in celebrity
nudes. Ironically, the other two more well-known celebs to appear
around that time, Linda Blair and Pia Zadora, I remember. I actually
had the one with Pia in it and someone else I knew had the one with
Linda Blair and I looked at it, but I have no recollection of Demi's
appearance, maybe because I just didn't know who she was at the time.
Other than "Young Doctors in Love" I don't think I saw her in anything
before "Ghost". I eventually saw some of her earlier movies on TV.

Flasherly

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Jun 14, 2008, 11:19:13 AM6/14/08
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On Jun 13, 9:54 pm, Forge <fo...@killallspammers.youneedageek.com>
wrote:
> In article <lrc554pligfdh4em2kb0190dh14bi0q...@4ax.com>, russell-

Demi is a hair above Traci Lords there, (not a Hungarian real name, of
course), early and nowhere near the stature, breadth and
distinctiveness of being pumped up when she played opposite Burt
Reyonds. Saw her on latenite TeeVee, would've been Letterman then --
so pumped, she could hardly contain herself when pouncing up onto the
coffee table to strip down bare to her last two pieces before an
appreciative selection of the syndicated audience.

--
'I always advise new competition to scream as loudly as possible at
the judges when posing.' -Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pumping Iron.

Russell Watson

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Jun 14, 2008, 12:27:58 PM6/14/08
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On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 08:19:13 -0700 (PDT), Flasherly <gjer...@ij.net>
wrote:

As I said in my original response, I don't care that much for her
hardbody modern look as opposed to her softer younger look, but having
said that, it just so happens that Comcast has a link on their home
page to a Then and Now montage of '80s stars and she has definitely
held up among the best of the females featured, so more power to
whatever she's doing.

http://www.comcast.net/entertainment/1980sheartthrobs/slideshow/view/

The only contemporary that is in the same league is Phoebe Cates.
Christie Brinkley looks good, but in a matronly sort of way, while
Beverly D'Angelo, who was no spring chicken even then (she's 8 years
older than me and I'm a few years older than most of the brat
packers), acually looks better now than some of the younger ones.
I was surprised they didn't have Heather Locklear, who probably tops
the list in positive then and now comparisons.

Flasherly

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Jun 14, 2008, 6:53:19 PM6/14/08
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On Jun 14, 12:27 pm, Russell Watson <russell-wat...@comcast.net>
wrote:

>
> As I said in my original response, I don't care that much for her
> hardbody modern look as opposed to her softer younger look,

I must've have missed it. There's that appeal. Some WW2 I guess poet
wrote about them, demure mewing kittens on their prom nights with baby
faces... All the way down to the swing in those child-bearing hips.
Sorry. Whores and strippers, an over-developed showgirl woman isn't
necessarily so much "a look" that bothers me, a few I've provisionally
gotten past their damn mouths. The ball-peen hammer in a boxer's
deltoids, shrunken breasts, massive thighs without the maximus gluteus
to their medius, sharply angular cheekbones and hard eyes, all as much
a distinction sufficiently fine to middling when vaguely pornographic
or esoteric euphemisms are afloat.

--
Chess Lyrics

[THE AMERICAN]
Bangkok, Oriental setting
And the city don't know that the city is getting
The creme de la creme of the chess world in a
Show with everything but Yul Brynner

It's Iceland -- or the Philippines -- or Hastings -- or --
or this place!

[COMPANY]
One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster
The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free
You'll find a god in every golden cloister
And if you're lucky then the god's a she
I can feel an angel sliding up to me

[THE AMERICAN]
One town's very like another
When your head's down over your pieces, brother

[COMPANY]
It's a drag, it's a bore, it's really such a pity
To be looking at the board, not looking at the city

[THE AMERICAN]
Whaddya mean? Ya seen one crowded, polluted, stinking town --

[COMPANY]
Tea, girls, warm, sweet
Some are set up in the Somerset Maugham suite

[THE AMERICAN]
Get Thai'd! You're talking to a tourist
Whose every move's among the purest
I get my kicks above the waistline, sunshine

[COMPANY]
One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble
Not much between despair and ecstasy
One night in Bangkok and the tough guys tumble
Can't be too careful with your company
I can feel the devil walking next to me

[THE AMERICAN]
Siam's gonna be the witness
To the ultimate test of cerebral fitness
This grips me more than would a
Muddy old river or reclining Buddha

And thank God I'm only watching the game -- controlling it --

I don't see you guys rating
The kind of mate I'm contemplating
I'd let you watch, I would invite you
But the queens we use would not excite you

So you better go back to your bars, your temples, your massage
parlours --

[COMPANY]
One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster
The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free
You'll find a god in every golden cloister
A little flesh, a little history
I can feel an angel sliding up to me

One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble
Not much between despair and ecstasy
One night in Bangkok and the tough guys tumble
Can't be too careful with your company
I can feel the devil walking next to me

--Murray Head

Forge

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Jun 14, 2008, 10:14:40 PM6/14/08
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In article <3f4be0f4-66c2-44ad-8606-7768500f9202
@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, gjer...@ij.net says...

> Bangkok, Oriental setting
> And the city don't know that the city is getting
> The creme de la creme of the chess world in a
> Show with everything but Yul Brynner

Tim Rice is a helluva lyricist inney? That's probably his best work
right there, that religious thing he did with that other guy a close
second I guess...

Flasherly

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Jun 15, 2008, 11:04:23 AM6/15/08
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On Jun 14, 10:14 pm, Forge <fo...@killallspammers.youneedageek.com>
wrote:
> In article <3f4be0f4-66c2-44ad-8606-7768500f9202
> @m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, gjerr...@ij.net says...

>
> > Bangkok, Oriental setting
> > And the city don't know that the city is getting
> > The creme de la creme of the chess world in a
> > Show with everything but Yul Brynner
>
> Tim Rice is a helluva lyricist inney? That's probably his best work
> right there, that religious thing he did with that other guy a close
> second I guess...

Right. Knew I liked it, but then looking at the verses hadn't at all
noticed depth. Not as prettily sung as Malcomb McLaren and Madame
Butterfly -- something of a rhythmically spoken interplay of contrasts
with a full-busted operatic "choral" response.

--
Pinkerton:
Pinkerton's the name
Lieutenant Colonel Pinkerton! sir
U.S. Navy
I'm a bounder
I married a Yankee girl
But I went back to visit old Japan
Where there she was, Cho Cho San

Cho Cho San:
Gotta have something to believe in
My white honkey, I do miss him
Someday soon he'll come around
Just to stop my nervous breakdown

Call me fool! Call me stupid!
Bend my arrow kill this cupid
Say it with me
He'll be back
I have faith in this love track

Pinkerton:
Cho Cho San
My little wife
My sweet butterfly
That's the name I'll give her
When I return

Chorus:
Little sweet sweet Butterfly
I hear him crowing faintly
He thinks I'm just still sweet sixteen
I guess I'll tease him gently

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