No old Playboys in our house either, but Argosy back then could be almost as good, when Dad sees the need to stash them away where the youngsters should not be able to find them. Didn’t believe then nor do I believe now that he was stashing them from Mom. But don’t move your teenager’s room to an unfinished attic and then not expect them to go exploring into stuff that is “out of sight, out of mind” for the adults. Found the stash of College Textbooks and got Mom’s permission to “Read whatever you like, come ask questions about anything you might not understand”. Dad and I did not see eye to eye enough at that point for me to let him know that I had found his magazines and very old Ace Paperbacks.
I discovered the fallout shelter under my High School back in the ’70s, and there was a stash of Playboy magazines dating back to when the school was built (1962). There were entrances all over the school and we got busted when we came up in the Band directors office, Lmao!
early ’60’s, In a in-wall shelf eight feet up, I found dad’s December 1953 Marilyn Playboy in a stack..me not knowing any better wore them and her, out. subsequently, all got scattered & lost, a good copy of Marilyn fetching three grand, and all the rest of the lot going for another six..
Janis should be glad that the boys didn’t find a tape that Arlo and she had made in the past. They destroyed one, but they might have forgotten about another.
When Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant was about to enter the football year of winning 315 games, PLAYBOY did an interview with him. I folded the Playboy Magazine to the Article and let my Supervisor (who loved Coach Bryant) read it. He read the page I had given him and went on to the other pages of the article about Bryant. After reading it, he closed it up and found out he was reading a Playboy Magazine. Later on a cold November day, I was at the Iron Bowl when Alabama beat my beloved Auburn Tigers to give Coach Bryant 315 wins. A year later, I was there to watch Bo Jackson go over the top to give Auburn a win over Alabama, and Coach Bryant’s last Iron Bowl.
My brother was only 9 or 10, maybe younger, but even then he was really interested in what Playboy had to offer. My Dad had no real objection to his interest, moral or otherwise, but despite my brother’s pleas, my Dad refused to buy the magazine. His reasoning? There was no way he was going to make “that guy” (i.e., Hugh Hefner) any richer than he already was!
I saw my first Playboy at the Barber Shop when I was about 10. After my haircut, the shop was empty, so I asked the Barber if I could stay a while and look through all of them. He said, sure.
This is a late thought I had, but … In the 70’s Playboy went around various college campuses for their co-ed edition. A lot of boys volunteered their girl friends. Now, with Arlo’s Polaroids of Janis, I really have to wonder if he went to any of the auditions to show them. Just think, Janis might be in one of your old editions!
Tyge over 3 years ago
♬Those were the days, my friends…♬
KenTheCoffinDweller over 3 years ago
No old Playboys in our house either, but Argosy back then could be almost as good, when Dad sees the need to stash them away where the youngsters should not be able to find them. Didn’t believe then nor do I believe now that he was stashing them from Mom. But don’t move your teenager’s room to an unfinished attic and then not expect them to go exploring into stuff that is “out of sight, out of mind” for the adults. Found the stash of College Textbooks and got Mom’s permission to “Read whatever you like, come ask questions about anything you might not understand”. Dad and I did not see eye to eye enough at that point for me to let him know that I had found his magazines and very old Ace Paperbacks.
gduncan58 over 3 years ago
I discovered the fallout shelter under my High School back in the ’70s, and there was a stash of Playboy magazines dating back to when the school was built (1962). There were entrances all over the school and we got busted when we came up in the Band directors office, Lmao!
nosirrom over 3 years ago
Arlo never needed “Old Playboys”. He already had his “Playmate”!
43willys over 3 years ago
HA! More likely, Janis found them and pitched them out.
cracker65 over 3 years ago
My first experience with adult magazines was a Hustler. When I finally saw a Playboy, I wasn’t very impressed.
Pocosdad over 3 years ago
My dad kept a small stash hidden under the National Geographic collection in the basement. I still have fond memories of Gwen Wong…
cosman over 3 years ago
early ’60’s, In a in-wall shelf eight feet up, I found dad’s December 1953 Marilyn Playboy in a stack..me not knowing any better wore them and her, out. subsequently, all got scattered & lost, a good copy of Marilyn fetching three grand, and all the rest of the lot going for another six..
colddonkey over 3 years ago
Down in the basement on top of the freezer that was taller than I could reach. (w/o a boost)
david_42 over 3 years ago
I grew up in a house with an attic. The next 14 houses didn’t have one.
jarvisloop over 3 years ago
Janis should be glad that the boys didn’t find a tape that Arlo and she had made in the past. They destroyed one, but they might have forgotten about another.
KateStewart-Taylor over 3 years ago
For reasons I do not know, my parents had a stash of BRAILLE Playboys. Neither were blind. I do not remember if they photos were braille too.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
Arlo did not need Playboy Mag’s he has Janis!
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
Until the last panel, I thought “the boys” had uncovered Arlo’s stash. Then again maybe he’s helping Dad,keep it a secret.
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
At that age, in my time, the boys still went for National Geographic’s “native” women.
GregSearcy over 3 years ago
When Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant was about to enter the football year of winning 315 games, PLAYBOY did an interview with him. I folded the Playboy Magazine to the Article and let my Supervisor (who loved Coach Bryant) read it. He read the page I had given him and went on to the other pages of the article about Bryant. After reading it, he closed it up and found out he was reading a Playboy Magazine. Later on a cold November day, I was at the Iron Bowl when Alabama beat my beloved Auburn Tigers to give Coach Bryant 315 wins. A year later, I was there to watch Bo Jackson go over the top to give Auburn a win over Alabama, and Coach Bryant’s last Iron Bowl.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Maybe the attic held some sketches that were left over from Janis’s life-drawing class?
WF11 over 3 years ago
My brother was only 9 or 10, maybe younger, but even then he was really interested in what Playboy had to offer. My Dad had no real objection to his interest, moral or otherwise, but despite my brother’s pleas, my Dad refused to buy the magazine. His reasoning? There was no way he was going to make “that guy” (i.e., Hugh Hefner) any richer than he already was!
dv1093 over 3 years ago
I saw my first Playboy at the Barber Shop when I was about 10. After my haircut, the shop was empty, so I asked the Barber if I could stay a while and look through all of them. He said, sure.
DebUSNRet over 3 years ago
We used to find them out in the woods under a huge tree that hung low. Ooooops. But true!
wagnertinatlanta over 3 years ago
Arlo’s Playboys versus Janis’s china. Which is the true heirloom, valued by the next generation?
MartinPerry1 over 3 years ago
This is a late thought I had, but … In the 70’s Playboy went around various college campuses for their co-ed edition. A lot of boys volunteered their girl friends. Now, with Arlo’s Polaroids of Janis, I really have to wonder if he went to any of the auditions to show them. Just think, Janis might be in one of your old editions!