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Betty Grable This sensational bathing-suit photo, with her head looking over her right shoulder, became the number-one pin-up girl of the WWII era. It was later included in Life 100 Photos that Changed the World. Grable was best-known for her shapely legs, which were showcased in all of her 20th Century Fox Technicolor musicals and were famously insured by her studio for $1,000,000 per leg at Lloyds of London.
Tags: betty  grable  WWII  pinup  stage  screen  actress 
Added: 15th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Got Pain    Try Methadone i see a lawsuit around the corner!!
Tags: 1948  methadone  ad  messengill 
Added: 15th July 2007
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Posted By: lambchop
Dalek playsuit Advert - Scorpion Automotives Dalek playsuit 1964
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Added: 4th August 2007
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Posted By: konifur
1969 Spiegel Catalog Womens Fashions   These were the first generation of women's "pant suits." And they were scandalous if worn to the workplace as most companies had rules prohibiting women from wearing pants at work. TRIVIA: The brunette model is Veronica Hamel who went on to play Joyce Davenport on "HILL STREET BLUES" . .
Tags: spiegal  catalog  womens  fashion  veronica  hamel 
Added: 15th August 2007
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Posted By: Sissy
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Added: 20th August 2007
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Posted By: Freckles
Clara Bow montage Clara Bow, the It Girl, was the biggest silent movie starlet in the world in 1927 and 1928. (I believe she still holds the world record for most fan mail received by anyone in a month.) She was a natural beauty whose perkiness jumped off the screen. Her career petered out when talkies came in. Many people wrongly assume her voice didn't suit talkies well. Actually her voice wasn't unpleasant at all. However, she was uncomfortable with the new medium of talking films and just slowly faded into obscurity. I think this montage is captivating.
Tags: Clara  Bow 
Added: 30th September 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
1967 Movie Poster You Only Live Twice Check out how they made the bathing suits look almost flesh-colored . . so they would look nude . .humm ....
Tags: film  They  Only  Live  Twice  Ian  Fleming  James  Bond 
Added: 2nd November 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Are You Man Enough To Fill It Vintage ad for men's white jumpsuit that promises you'll be a "walking turn-on" The text reads: Because one is enough, when it's you. Show where you're headed in the ultimate fashion climax. Fits so tight it shows all you've got.. you're a walking turn-on. And treats your body as well as she does. Easy on, easy off, quick as the flick of her tongue. Sexy cool crinkle cloth for those hot nights to come. Designed with your desires in mind.. she'll eat you alive in it." EWWWWWWWWWWW.....
Tags: vintage  ad  mens  white  jumpsuit 
Added: 2nd November 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Do U Recognize The Burger King Star yes, it's Sarah Michelle Gellar in a 1981 commercial for Burger King... This commercial led to a lawsuit against Burger King, ad agency J. Walter Thompson, and Gellar herself, who appeared in court as a witness for the defense. The dispute was eventually settled out of court...
Tags:   Sarah      Michelle      Gellar      Burger      King      Commercial         
Added: 15th November 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Connie Mack 1927 Baseball scholars will recognize the man on the cover of Time Magazine as Connie Mack, baseball's grand patriarch and most enduring manager. Born Cornelius McGillicuddy, Mack, a former catcher, managed the Pittsburgh Pirates for three seasons (1894 thorugh 1896) and the Philadelphia Athletics for 50 seasons (1901 through 1950) for the astonishing total of 7,755 games managed! The fact that he owned the Athletics ensured he never got fired. His teams fluctuated from greatness to ineptitude largely because he was reluctant to pay big salaries to keep his star players. (His 1931 Athletics won 107 of 154 games. In contrast, Mack's 1916 Athletics won just 36 games.) Mack never wore a uniform on the bench, always a business suit. Much beloved by the baseball establishment, Mack was once quoted as saying he preferred his teams to start well but finish in fourth place. That way he would make a profit for the season but his players couldn't demand raises!
Tags: Connie  Mack  baseball 
Added: 16th November 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964

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