Posted on 08/26/2004 8:00:15 PM PDT by tomkow6
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......anybody here?...hello?????
Wherz Tomkow?....the refrigerator sent him on a mission...refrigerator?....yeah, the Admiral sent him to get a can of prop wash & 100 ft of chow line...heheheheh...is he crazy?.....NO! WE are!...giggle..giggle...Tomkow's a BLONDE!..... who's gonna run Camp today??....
...nawh!...too much for them so early... ....maybe we can get some cheerleaders in to bounce around & get all sweaty? ....no, can't do that either, 'cause someone will complain.......Complain? Complain? Let's do sumptin that will REALLY make them complain! come here, all of ya! I gots a plan!........whisper..whisper..whisper...giggle..snicker.... OK, everyone know what to do???.....someone go look in the closet for the stuff for the opening.....READY?..giggle...snicker.. Welcome to Camp RUN-A-MUK! The BAR is OPEN! We've got Eye candy...Mind candy...and Chicken soup for the soul! Your Camp Counselor for today is: ...hey, you fogrot to tell them what we're gonna DO today,DUMMY! The earliest known illustrated poster, or "PIN-UP", if you will a woodcut of 1491 advertising a Belgian edition of Jean d'Arra's Histoire de la Belle Melusine may also have been the earliest use of sex appeal in the graphic arts to sell a product This relatively crude poster showed the heroine, Melusine , taking a bath. Turn-of the Century "PIN-UPS"
The entire period 1910 29, but especially the second half of it, stands in history as a time characterized by a greater liberalism and a more emancipates feminine ideal compared with the periods immediately before and immediately after it.
In 1939 the feminine ideal underwent a clear change The decent female type of the 1930s gave way to a more glamorized type with greater sexual appeal and heavier makeup. The corset made the bust higher and more pointed, the waist was more clearly defined and slender hips became more rounded. This dream girl, promoted alongside and in contrast to the respectable ideal woman, gradually broke down the barriers of taboos and demands for decency, until in 1939 a sexier feminine ideal came to the fore The freedom that women had achieved in the post-[World War I] period could not be maintained when the economic crisis began to take hold in 1930, leading to the Depression throughout the Western world. The feminine ideal changed almost immediate from the emancipated and self-confident tomboy ideal of the 1920s to an elegant, 'ladylike' ideal This was a feminine ideal that clearly indicated the altered position of women in society a return to old ideals and the old pattern of gender roles.
Perhaps the single most famous wartime pin-up was of Betty Grable, with her 'million dollar legs'.
In the 1930s and 1940s the Petty Girl and the Varga Girl were no more or less than sexual objects vivid, yet unreal, functioning in their own world, the fantasies of men.
...to more "modern" times....
And we all know who this is for.....
Hey, Canteen gals! Got any pin-ups of "HUNKS"? |
One of the few jayne mansfields that can be posted!
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Hi, Chieftain! Welcome to the Canteen! Wanna buy a burka?
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your a twisted individual Tom.
But HEY! Great thread!
Ahhh that's a nice pic of Ronnie.
Morning Tonkin.
Lovely flowers this morning, thanks guys.
Now that is obscene.
........well, somebody asked for a Voodoo pin-up of Kerry!
And then there's always this guy...
Yaaaaaaaaay!
Great pinup tomkow6. I'll put it up all over town. I also got the cartoon of him getting his photo op at Reagans funeral. Another on I will surely distribute.
Hi, TASMANIANRED! Welcome to the Canteen! Wanna buy a burka?
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I got my face slapped by this gal, much to the pleasure of my shipmates ..L0L
That's NOT obscene....
THIS IS:
AAHHHH!!! I am blind, can't see, someone help me. I'll never drink vodka again.
You're BADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD, Star! LOL!
I don't want a burka but I do have my own kaligi gown. Since arabic doesn't have any effective translation into English, I had to guess at the spelling.
It is moss green and embroidered with a gold and green peacock. Fancy Smancy.
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