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Hugh Hefner Dead at 91
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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1452881" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>I think he started off as a freethinker, free-speech type of libertine. He had a stroke young (decades ago), and turned the day to day running of the co. over to his daughter. The last few decades he then became sort of just the "brand." Col. Sanders in a velvet smoking jacket,with bleached blondes placed strategically around for show. He did do wonders for the plastics industry (silicone). I think I read his "bunnies" were often platonic housemates. They could date discreetly (outside the house) then when they'd get ready for a real relationship with someone their age, they and hef would wish each other well and the woman would move out. He did fall in love and marry one or two over the years.</p><p>Speaking of libertines, anyone remember Ruth Westheimer? She was a kick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1452881, member: 20599"] I think he started off as a freethinker, free-speech type of libertine. He had a stroke young (decades ago), and turned the day to day running of the co. over to his daughter. The last few decades he then became sort of just the "brand." Col. Sanders in a velvet smoking jacket,with bleached blondes placed strategically around for show. He did do wonders for the plastics industry (silicone). I think I read his "bunnies" were often platonic housemates. They could date discreetly (outside the house) then when they'd get ready for a real relationship with someone their age, they and hef would wish each other well and the woman would move out. He did fall in love and marry one or two over the years. Speaking of libertines, anyone remember Ruth Westheimer? She was a kick. [/QUOTE]
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