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It's a sad day.

PostPosted: Thu, 17Sep28 06:23
by Sarchx
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/27/obituaries/hugh-hefner-dead.html

Without him, the world would have been a different place - and sites like this might not have existed. :(

Re: It's a sad day.

PostPosted: Fri, 17Sep29 20:52
by Greebo
Sarchx wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/27/obituaries/hugh-hefner-dead.html

Without him, the world would have been a different place - and sites like this might not have existed. :(

A different place maybe, but probably better! I doubt that anything he did or said was essential to shark creating this site. I just wish the randy old bastard (Hefner that is, not shark) was not allowed to have his creepy old corpse planted next to Marilyn Monroe -- talk about extreme stalking, he published nude pictures of her in the first Playboy Magazine without her consent!

Personally I'd like to see him buried on top of Jimmy Saville.

Re: It's a sad day.

PostPosted: Fri, 17Sep29 22:17
by shark
One more part of my childhood that disappears (Sorry Mom, hidden under my covers, I didn't sleep [img]images/icones/icon10.gif[/img] )

Re: It's a sad day.

PostPosted: Sat, 17Sep30 08:15
by Sarchx
Greebo wrote:
Sarchx wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/27/obituaries/hugh-hefner-dead.html

Without him, the world would have been a different place - and sites like this might not have existed. :(

A different place maybe, but probably better! I doubt that anything he did or said was essential to shark creating this site. I just wish the randy old bastard (Hefner that is, not shark) was not allowed to have his creepy old corpse planted next to Marilyn Monroe -- talk about extreme stalking, he published nude pictures of her in the first Playboy Magazine without her consent!

Personally I'd like to see him buried on top of Jimmy Saville.


Oh, I didn't mean it as a direct reference to the lagoon, but to the acceptance of nude women and/or porn.
He was the one, pushing the limits back in the day and although it probably would have happened anyway, he was still the one who did it.

As for the pictures of Marylin Monroe, as I've read it (and I really haven't digged into it), he had bought the pictures fair a square from a photographer who had the rights to the pictures. So maybe she shouldn't have sold them in the first place ? ;)