Friday, November 17, 2006

Articles 11: the return

The March 1979 issue of Playboy magazine included interviews with Ted Patrick and Mario Andretti. Features included What Do You Say to a Naked Cheerleader?, and a pictorial of Denise Crosby (Bing Crosby's granddaughter, and who later played Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation), and several interesting articles: Life Inside the Congressional Cookie Jar by James Abourezk; You Gotta Have Heart by Craig Vetter; There are Days When I Wish It Hadn't Happened by Alex Haley; and The Psyche and the Starting Grid by Keith W. Johnsgard and Charles Fox.

The Playmate was Denise McConnell, an American born December 23, 1958 in Wiesbaden, Germany. In the playmate data sheet, she listed her turn-ons as "anything green, the outdoors, directness in people" and her turn-offs as "phonies, dishonesty, people who don't come through after a promise."







This is the first post about articles after a hiatus of several months. To understand why these posts are referred to as such, you have to see the first one, wherein I used a common euphemistic phrase to explain why one purchases that certain magazine. Other posts in the series have looked at articles pertaining to similar images from a variety of sources.

  1. I got it for the articles ... really (09-Feb-06)
  2. More interesting articles (01-Mar-06)
  3. Articles during an anniversary (05-Apr-06)
  4. Articles and a first (03-May-06)
  5. Articles and a mayor (04-May-06)
  6. Articles and the TV reporter (10-May-06)
  7. Articles and the reactionary so-called therapist (14-May-06)
  8. Articles and the rock star (24-May-06)
  9. Articles and the women of Star Trek (31-May-06)
  10. Articles and another first (07-Jun-06)