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Scorpion8- 12-21-2008
QUOTE (OvenMaster @ December 20, 2008 03:08 pm)
Wanna bet that's not sexy? I go for girls with brains. biggrin.gif

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Elroy- 12-22-2008
I hope she unplugged that sewing machine before she stuck that screwdriver in there.

elroy

Elroy- 12-22-2008
more guitars, waaaaay back there

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guitar heroine

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Jim Eck- 12-22-2008
Oh Mandy, I think I love you!!!!!!!~!!!!!


Jim

clint e.- 12-27-2008
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Do you wanna dance? smile.gif

Web Police- 12-27-2008
Dont know if this pone has been posted?


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Scorpion8- 12-27-2008
QUOTE (clint e. @ December 27, 2008 04:08 pm)
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Do you wanna dance? smile.gif

That looks like a bad Photoshop of this old ad....

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clint e.- 12-28-2008
QUOTE (Scorpion8 @ December 28, 2008 05:16 am)
QUOTE (clint e. @ December 27, 2008 04:08 pm)
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Do you wanna dance?  smile.gif

That looks like a bad Photoshop of this old ad....

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Frirs of all i love this girl rolleyes.gif and no it is not a bad photoshop. tongue.gif
It's a photo of the beautiful pin-up girl
Ivette Vickers taken in a Playboy photo session. smile.gif

Here's her interesting biography:

"The daughter of musicians, this sultry femme fatale of late-'50s horror flicks had been the "White Rain" girl in television commercials before entering films in James Cagney's Short Cut to Hell (1957). (Prior to that she had reportedly been an extra in Sunset Blvd. (1950) while attending U.C.L.A.) Trained as a singer, Yvette Vickers (born Van Vedder) drifted into B-movies when the Cagney film flopped and is today best remembered for the horror movies she did for Roger Corman: Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958), as Allison Hayes' slatternly rival, and Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959). In the latter, playing Bruno Ve Sota's sluttish young wife, she is dragged into an underwater cage by the title creatures despite always professing a deep fear of drowning, her visible terror apparently quite real. Vickers, who did her fair share of television and stage appearances, was at the time better known for her extracurricular activities -- including a 15-year relationship with actor Jim Hutton and an on-again/off-again affair with Cary Grant -- and for a couple of important film roles that somehow slipped away: Lana Turner's daughter in Imitation of Life (1959) and the Carroll Baker part in The Carpetbaggers (1964). In later years, she concentrated on her singing career and made frequent personal appearances to discuss her work for Corman."

Quoted from:
Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide

Here's the same photo in a wider angle:

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Ain't she beautiful.................?!

Elroy- 12-28-2008
QUOTE (Web Police @ December 27, 2008 04:55 pm)
Dont know if this pone has been posted?


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nope, i'd remember her, i mean the reels

elroy

Scorpion8- 12-28-2008
Always did like violin music .....

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Web Police- 12-28-2008
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OvenMaster- 12-28-2008
QUOTE (Scorpion8 @ December 21, 2008 11:44 pm)
QUOTE (OvenMaster @ December 20, 2008 03:08 pm)
Wanna bet that's not sexy? I go for girls with brains.  biggrin.gif

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Oh, baby! soundt/drool.gifsoundt/drool.gifsoundt/drool.gif She can tweak my tubes anytime!

Elroy- 12-31-2008
found a new guitar page

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elroy

Scorpion8- 01-01-2009
Okay, always loved the Playboy model and actress Stella Stevens, and most of those 50's-60's pinups. No audio relationship, but some very nice places to put headphones....

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Elroy- 01-02-2009
headphones

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