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Archive for September, 2007

Holy Toledo!

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

There were three occasions when I met Miss December 1968 Cynthia Myers, the Toledo, Ohio native whose Playmate appearance was titled “Wholly Toledo!” The first was at the Hollywood Collectors Show during the Summer of 1995. On this occasion, I purchased a Playboy Magazine from her to get Hugh Hefner to sign as detailed here. […]

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Winkies At Last!

Friday, September 14th, 2007

It’s no secret that one of my favorite flicks in the world is the bizarre David Lynch dreamy feature Mulholland Dr. One review I read of the film describes it as a movie that will ‘’get under your skin” and that is exactly what it did to me. On the surface, if you care to check […]

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One Year of The Terrible Catsafterme

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

I don’t usually like to write about the website on the website, but no real in-depth glance of my life would be complete without mentioning the time spent on putting this together - especially considering I would like to be able to look back on the website to capture the flavor of any given era. Whereas when I […]

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I had had some cake the night before at The Smoke House courtesy of my friends, but other than that, I pretty much forgot that Sunday, October 2, 2005 was even my birthday. The day was packed with things to do so there wasn’t time to think of such things. We kicked off the morning […]

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Walt Disney World and the Summer of 1995

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Following my exhausting and event-filled Hollywood ‘95 trip, I was naturally eager to get home and see Lisa and her red satin pajamas. We were still young in our relationship and it seemed painful to be away from her for an entire week. The good news was that we would be taking a trip of […]

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