Live: Joe Williams with Lambert, Hendricks and Ross - Every Day I Have t...
"Going to Chicago," Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross with Joe Williams and Count Bassie on the Hugh Hefner 1950s TV show, Playboy Penthouse.
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there’s nothing a man can do that a woman can’t do better, except for something stupid
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Screen Gems is now a subsidiary of Sony; in 1969, it was an independent company that made television shows for syndication.
Inb4, "syndication" meant the TV channel or channel network didn't make the show themselves, they just bought it from someone else and dumped it on-air.
This is usually how you got a TV show made if it was too weird or too expensive to appeal to CBS, NBC, or ABC. They would let YOU take the risk, then give it a shot. If it was a success, you get most of the credit and money. If it is a failure, the network blames you and washes their hands of it.
To wit: in 1969, Screen Gems gave Hugh Hefner - the Playboy creep - a syndicated TV show. It lasted one season.
It is exactly what you'd expect it to be, being a late-60s Playboy show that can't show any nudity, because America.
8 minutes of this, featuring Bill Cosby. If you were lucky at the time, you had 3, maybe 4, TV channels. This was on one of them. For a year.
Hopefully you also had some grass, man.
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Guys I just spent an eight hour international flight talking to the guy next to me and I LIKED it. I mean 75-80% liked it. There were some boring bits but there was also a bit where I learned that if you put a cannister of expanding insulation foam in a very hot fire you will make
1) a very loud noise, and
2) insulation snow
That's the kind of thing you can normally only learn by putting a cannister of expanding insulation foam in a very hot fire.
Or YouTube.
Anyway I'm an alien now apparently. I would have been very happy to chill out and listen to music the whole time but tbh I think the time did pass faster while learning about the various values of different kinds of scrap metal. Which is a question I asked!
I keep going back and forth between "oh my god I'm the most boring person on earth" and "no, you've met truly boring people and they never mistook you for one of their own."
But either way I'm going to spend the rest of my life having to hold back the fact that you get a better scrap metal price for a fridge if you cut off both the cord and the plug because those things are priced differently.
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In the Source Link, you will find a gif pack of Jenna Dewan in the short lived series - The Playboy Club. Jenna plays the role of Bunny Janie.
Janie is a provocative bunny, and is dating bartender Max, whom she loves but is unable to make a full commitment due to being married. Although she is still married, she is separated from her husband.
*During the filming of the show, Jenna was still married to Channing Tatum and went by Jenna Dewan Tatum. Both her former married name and current name will be included in the tags.
Trigger Warning: Underwear, playboy bunny outfits, sexual scenes, making out, kissing, alcohol, NFSW
Source - FabledEnigma
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haz had to be dragged into this again at least once~ 😌😌
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