There Are those who would say the boots. Me, I'm more a totality kind of spectator. I think I'd heard once that Hite had been a model before THE HITE RPORT.
'She had also posed provocatively in a typewriter ad to earn money for her college fees, but when she read the ad’s strapline, “The typewriter is so smart she doesn’t have to be”, she joined a feminist protest against the very ad she had appeared in.'
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A Shere Hite spectacular from Bob McGinnis.
A pair you can't go wrong with.
Which pair did you have in mind?
Tsk, tsk.
There Are those who would say the boots. Me, I'm more a totality kind of spectator. I think I'd heard once that Hite had been a model before THE HITE RPORT.
She worked with McGinnis a good many times. Art can identify all her covers, of course.
And in PLAYBOY, which later apparently in at least one reference cited THE HATE REPORT. Sad.
The carpet most assuredly matches the drapes.
'She had also posed provocatively in a typewriter ad to earn money for her college fees, but when she read the ad’s strapline, “The typewriter is so smart she doesn’t have to be”, she joined a feminist protest against the very ad she had appeared in.'
http://hiteresearchfoundation.org/biography-pg46
I didn't know that. Very interesting.
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