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( Just a little personal sharing as I often do)
I am always talking about Linda here-We go junking on every Thursday but this time today,Friday)-She is picking up in a little while the Wedgewood " looking antique art nouveau dresser set I put on the other day
==== she doesn't know it yet, but also the Wedgewood, pendant too, that I had on as well. now on her photo, in a few minutes on her neck! ------ a surprize as her b'day approaches.
So she IS collectible as a BUNNY who worked for the Playboy Club.
Photo 4 is ELAINE my other Phoenix Playboy BUNNY daughter! Yes, both worked together same years. Were" Playboy Sisters" in a feature in magazine.
They both worked together here in Phoenix.--HAPPY BUNNY DAY!!
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Dare I say more beautiful today? I dare, Ya think she will like the Wedgewood? I think, Can we see where she got her look from? we can, Sounds like a fun day enjoy.
PoliticalPinbacks We just came back, Linda says "Tell him he made my day--That is so nice" She was happy. Thanks! You are quite a guy.!
very Pretty lady then and now!! Did she keep her Bunny outfit? That would be real collectible now....all that stuff!!
When my grandson was little--He burned the contents of the utility shed in the backyard trying to show his little brother Jake"how different things burned"!! Two of Linda's complete Bunny Suits completly burned that were out there.!--1/2 of my Daughter Elaine's Family albums--Many of my Photoplay Silent Movie Novels of 1920-30, all with the orig. movie stills--The one that suffered the most of the loss, was Elaine, with her babies pictures, etc. Nothing was left--the fireman and police came, and gave Tyler a talking to, none of us will ever forget!! But no arrest for the 7 year old. Thank God the two brothers lived.Unhurt
Linda NOW realises what she has lost in monetary value having 2 complete suits. OMG!
My pleasure I'm sure. Love the post.
Linda and Elaine are both prettier than I, and their daughters prettier than they. We all married handsome men.(and my pretty mom married the world's best looking man.I'll get him on somehow tomorrow.)
None of us were looking in the mirror or thinking we looked particularly attractive AT ALL.
Like ALL women we wished we looked like somebody else! I wanted to look like Brigette Bardot, so I sewed myself the clothes she wore in her movies. Honest. Ha ha. I didn't need patterns--Very excellent dressmaker and sewed my daughters clothes til senior prom. That is what I was really proud of! Crazy Day today!!
Ar least no loss of life in the fire(s) Boys will be boys after all, It seems that way with each generation getting better looking and that's good if you look back at old photos so many were just plain butt ugly lol.
So it took me 50 some years but I finely made a playboy Bunny happy on Easter, I can die a happy man, If they could only see me now!
Yes indeedy that- you did--You know, I think I collect antique photos and you are so right. In the ranks and hoards of photos many are plain, and many really unattractive--but once in a awhile a real "looker" manifests out of the swarm.
In Today's population its apparent that most have some of those beauties in their DNA.
It is said the state of Calif. has the most good looking people of all because of the trek west of millions trying out for the movies mainly on their appearances. Babies were made, making generations of glamorous faces. Makes sense.
She's an incredibly beautiful looking woman Lois, and I think personally too, given the relationship you and she maintain.
They do say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree....
We are so close!! We are applesauce! Thanks so much for your comment--I'll forward it to Linda. Linda is such a fine human being.IT SHOWS.
Linda collects and wears vintage clothes-and that is what she is after as we go out on our weekly jaunts.-In photo 3 she tells me she wears a 1930 dress that was pricey in its day. Maybe she has the full length photo, I'll ask.
Hope you two and your's have a very Happy Easter
Happy Bunnies to you too. I remember the years with the Easter Egg Hunts for my daughters, and I miss those Easters!! Once we had a colored chick and she grew up to be a big hen we called "Sally" ! We also dug a duck pond in the backyard for two what became adult ducks. Finally we took them to Encanto Park Pond, and visited them (we think it was them) often. Never a dull moment here--Just me ..n' the girls.
I recall finding the lost egg a few weeks after Easter by sniffing it out ;)
enjoy Easter
Ooohh, Lois! What a charming Easter post! Your daughter is a charming Bunny, marvelous to be so close to her :-)
PoliticalPinbacks, your comment #8 made me laugh to death :-))))
My other BUNNY daughter Elaine is added photo 4