It wasn't that anyone thought Burt Reymolds was drop dead gorgeous, but, he was really, really funny. That made women want him. Thanks, Helen Gurley Brown.
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Yea, he looked better than Joe Namath did in his pantyhose ads. Burt was a mans man & Sally Field loved him, that made him very desireable. He has since said, she was the love of his life, not Dinah, certainly not Lonnie. It was always Sally. He was awesome then. He didn't age well. Lots of illness.
I don't get turned on by looking at a posed male body. I have to see it in action. That said, I bought the issue way back then mostly because I wanted to see if it did anything for me, and then I kept it way longer than I should have. Plus, it must have shocked my mother, who spied on EVERYthing I did.
I remember this issue, it's the first naked man, well sort of naked, I ever saw. My grandma had it in her bathroom magazine collection that also featured many Mad Magazines & Home and Gardens too. I always thought, even at the tender age of 11, that men with this much hair were fucking gross! I met Burt when he was shooting The End. I lived in California and the mental hospital in the movie was at the end of my street. He was very kind and sweet, a real gentleman. But all that nasty hair? EWWE!
You knoooowwww...if you look just under his left arm, it kinda looks like his 'thing' is just hanging around. See it? Yea, wasn't there some controversy about that back then? HGB was so smart. She probably started the rumor herself, sold lots of mags! LOL
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Yea, he looked better than Joe Namath did in his pantyhose ads. Burt was a mans man & Sally Field loved him, that made him very desireable. He has since said, she was the love of his life, not Dinah, certainly not Lonnie. It was always Sally. He was awesome then. He didn't age well. Lots of illness.
Dinah and Loni were dorks. Joe Namath never caught my attention. He was dorky too.
I remember when my mom got this issue and all the neighbor ladies came over to ogle and smoke and drink coffee and laugh. : )
LOL nice.
I don't get turned on by looking at a posed male body. I have to see it in action. That said, I bought the issue way back then mostly because I wanted to see if it did anything for me, and then I kept it way longer than I should have. Plus, it must have shocked my mother, who spied on EVERYthing I did.
He was so funny with Johnny Carson all those years ago tool. I miss that kind of show where they would just show up sometimes to B/S with Johnny.
I remember this issue, it's the first naked man, well sort of naked, I ever saw. My grandma had it in her bathroom magazine collection that also featured many Mad Magazines & Home and Gardens too. I always thought, even at the tender age of 11, that men with this much hair were fucking gross!
I met Burt when he was shooting The End. I lived in California and the mental hospital in the movie was at the end of my street. He was very kind and sweet, a real gentleman. But all that nasty hair? EWWE!
I agree, but I'd rather see a guy au naturel with his hair than the waxed and plucked metrosexual pussies we have now.
I don't get off on naked men either. They just look silly to me.
OMFG! You met Burt??? Pic!
You knoooowwww...if you look just under his left arm, it kinda looks like his 'thing' is just hanging around. See it? Yea, wasn't there some controversy about that back then? HGB was so smart. She probably started the rumor herself, sold lots of mags! LOL
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