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Here was me thinking that I was DaC's token senior citizen...VasikkA wrote:Gone missing: DAC's token senior citizen
Speaking of the -- *ahem* -- older crowd...has 4too posted lately? Or is he confining himself to NMA? I always got a kick out of his posts. He's also responsible for the S&M vibe in that horrid FO console game thanks to bringing up Bettie Page... *heh-heh*
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Solitaire With Bettie Page
Solitaire With Bettie Page
Bettie Page,
OTB you did mention Bettie Page,
so a simple hand wave
and a how the hell are ya,
ain't all that's required by the social contract.
In my Wonder Years found a deck of playing cards.
Shy of 52, even with jokers, so not treasured for solitaire.
Back side was a cartoon wolf in a Zoot Suit.
Face side featured a 4 color glossy pin up babe of the previous aesthetic generations.
'40- '50's hair styles and make up, big - big - BIG proud to meet you grins.
Several cards featured a raven haired beauty with the biggest, happiest grin of them all.
A few years latter, while trying to learn figure drawing from a book by Andrew Loomis,
got one of those 'inciteful' gifts: 'The Pin-Up: A Modest History'
So the bright smiling face had a name: Bettie Page.
These were deeply etched image acquisitions that transcended the temporal issues of adolescent ritualized hygiene.
So the pixilated mockery that was FO:BOS, could not obscure who was the epic iconic full frontal figure that inspired the boss bitch.
Bettie Page.
..............
DAC
Never been gone. Drive by DAC when ever on line. Lure of "The Book Thread" , "The Army Diary", and the OTT one liners.
Try to manage a post at NMA, about once a week. At the Codex less often. Here, when the zeitgeist wills it to be so.
Emoted this today, at the anchor end of a 4 page Codex ramble ...
http://www.rpgcodex.net/phpBB/viewtopic ... c&start=75
My retro was not the prevailing retro of this Codex thread, and it's a clue, some one may be getting AARP spam. Some one who could I.D. Bettie Page with out their trifocals.
4too
Bettie Page,
OTB you did mention Bettie Page,
so a simple hand wave
and a how the hell are ya,
ain't all that's required by the social contract.
In my Wonder Years found a deck of playing cards.
Shy of 52, even with jokers, so not treasured for solitaire.
Back side was a cartoon wolf in a Zoot Suit.
Face side featured a 4 color glossy pin up babe of the previous aesthetic generations.
'40- '50's hair styles and make up, big - big - BIG proud to meet you grins.
Several cards featured a raven haired beauty with the biggest, happiest grin of them all.
A few years latter, while trying to learn figure drawing from a book by Andrew Loomis,
got one of those 'inciteful' gifts: 'The Pin-Up: A Modest History'
So the bright smiling face had a name: Bettie Page.
These were deeply etched image acquisitions that transcended the temporal issues of adolescent ritualized hygiene.
So the pixilated mockery that was FO:BOS, could not obscure who was the epic iconic full frontal figure that inspired the boss bitch.
Bettie Page.
..............
DAC
Never been gone. Drive by DAC when ever on line. Lure of "The Book Thread" , "The Army Diary", and the OTT one liners.
Try to manage a post at NMA, about once a week. At the Codex less often. Here, when the zeitgeist wills it to be so.
Emoted this today, at the anchor end of a 4 page Codex ramble ...
http://www.rpgcodex.net/phpBB/viewtopic ... c&start=75
My retro was not the prevailing retro of this Codex thread, and it's a clue, some one may be getting AARP spam. Some one who could I.D. Bettie Page with out their trifocals.
4too
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I do think I have a few years on him.VasikkA wrote:
Gone missing: DAC's token senior citizen
I have returned! (again)
FIGHT ME!
FIGHT ME!
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