>should only mean something to the crusty old farts here on RMS....
>
>Craig
On Apr 13, 7:51 pm, some...@some.domain wrote:
> In article <e5169ecd-d506-461d-95cc-a3b628918...@w31g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, Musicman59 <cwestbro...@gmail.com> wrote:>should only mean something to the crusty old farts here on RMS....
>
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> too.
> she was the kinda girl next door pretty?
updated 3 hours, 15 minutes ago
Porn star Marilyn Chambers dies at 56
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: She had been set to sign contract for off-Broadway show with Ron
Jeremy
Marilyn Chambers starred in some of the most famous porn movies of
'70s
Chambers, once a model for Ivory Snow, was in "Behind the Green Door"
Chambers' body was found Sunday; investigators do not suspect foul
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By Alan Duke
CNN
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Porn icon Marilyn Chambers was found
dead in her Los Angeles home Sunday night, but investigators do not
suspect foul play, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff's
spokesman.
Chambers began her career in 1970 as a model for Ivory Snow soap, and
starred two years later in the porn classic "Behind the Green Door."
"She was a really nice girl," said actor Ron Jeremy, who co-starred
with Chambers in adult films starting in the 1970s.
Chambers' death was a "total shock," Jeremy said, because they had
been scheduled to sign a contract Monday to perform together in an off-
Broadway "tongue-in-cheek" re-enactment of the porn classic "Deep
Throat."
"What's strange is that she was at a stage where she was totally happy
and totally content with her life," Jeremy said. "Her life was falling
together, and she was doing really well."
A family member found Chambers, 56, in the mobile home where she lived
in the Canyon Country area and called police Sunday evening, sheriff's
spokesman Steve Whitemore said.
The death appeared to be from natural causes, although toxicology
tests have not been completed, Whitemore said.
The coroner's investigation has not been completed, and no cause of
death has been determined, according to a spokesman with the Los
Angeles Medical Examiner's office.
Although her career was mostly in X-rated films, Chambers' fame was
boosted by the irony that her face had graced the Ivory Snow box, a
soap advertised as "99 and 44/100 percent pure."
Chambers eventually co-starred with all of the best-known porn actors
of the 1970s and 1980s, Jeremy said.
WmB - 14 Apr 2009 04:24 GMT
>Chambers' death was a "total shock," Jeremy said, because they had
>been scheduled to sign a contract Monday to perform together in an off-
>Broadway "tongue-in-cheek" re-enactment of the porn classic "Deep
>Throat."
Tongue in cheek, huh. Where's Beavis and Butthead when you need them.
WmB
>>should only mean something to the crusty old farts here on RMS....
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> too.
> she was the kinda girl next door pretty?
Maybe if she lived next door to a prison. ;-)
WmB
someone@some.domain - 14 Apr 2009 06:34 GMT
>>>should only mean something to the crusty old farts here on RMS....
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>WmB
hm, ok. not the one i was thinking of. that one was beautiful but like someone
you might actually know. know what i mean?
WmB - 14 Apr 2009 07:17 GMT
>>>>should only mean something to the crusty old farts here on RMS....
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> someone
> you might actually know. know what i mean?
May have been her, I was just being a wise a.s. She was wholesome enough to
be the Ivory Snow model - before they found out she was 99.44% impure.
WmB
someone@some.domain - 14 Apr 2009 16:03 GMT
>>>>>should only mean something to the crusty old farts here on RMS....
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>WmB
ok, wise a.s i can relate, too. i'm going to google the ivory snow picture, i
bet it's the one i remember.
some guys might appreciate slight imperfections like that. what did they call
them in ww1? soiled doves?
Rufus - 15 Apr 2009 01:42 GMT
>>>>>> should only mean something to the crusty old farts here on RMS....
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> some guys might appreciate slight imperfections like that. what did they call
> them in ww1? soiled doves?
...I think there's a book by that name bout the old west...
http://www.amazon.com/Soiled-Doves-Prostitution-Early-Women/dp/096190884X
If I'd known she lived in Canyon Country I might have spent some time
riding around that area...that's close enough for a day trip.

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someone@some.domain - 15 Apr 2009 04:57 GMT
>> In article <TNWdnY9ZHYZ5tHnUnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@earthlink.com>, " WmB"
> <HELLinhock@earthlink.net> wrote:
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>If I'd known she lived in Canyon Country I might have spent some time
>riding around that area...that's close enough for a day trip.
if you want some company...if that goddam wind ever dies down.
60mph gusts here.
Rufus - 15 Apr 2009 05:05 GMT
>>> In article <TNWdnY9ZHYZ5tHnUnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@earthlink.com>, " WmB"
>> <HELLinhock@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> if you want some company...if that goddam wind ever dies down.
> 60mph gusts here.
Just a bit better here...250/23 G 32. It's that time of year, I suppose.

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someone@some.domain - 15 Apr 2009 06:02 GMT
>>>> In article <TNWdnY9ZHYZ5tHnUnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@earthlink.com>, " WmB"
>>> <HELLinhock@earthlink.net> wrote:
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>Just a bit better here...250/23 G 32. It's that time of year, I suppose.
stranger, i do not understand your strange numbers. we have no knowledge of
this.
the Legend of LAX - 18 Apr 2009 18:30 GMT
>> Just a bit better here...250/23 G 32. It's that time of year, I suppose.
>>
> stranger, i do not understand your strange numbers. we have no knowledge of
> this.
As a guess: winds from direction 250 degrees, sustained at 23 knots
w/gusts of 32 knots. Looks to be in METAR format.

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Rufus - 18 Apr 2009 19:03 GMT
>>> Just a bit better here...250/23 G 32. It's that time of year, I
>>> suppose.
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> As a guess: winds from direction 250 degrees, sustained at 23 knots
> w/gusts of 32 knots. Looks to be in METAR format.
Yup.

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someone@some.domain - 18 Apr 2009 21:24 GMT
>>> Just a bit better here...250/23 G 32. It's that time of year, I suppose.
>>>
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>As a guess: winds from direction 250 degrees, sustained at 23 knots
>w/gusts of 32 knots. Looks to be in METAR format.
ah. here in hicksville we have wendy the weather girl format,
"gee, it sure is windy, it's blowing right across the parking lot and the
sun is kinda dull. it's not so hot and dry. tomorrow the sun sure will come up
and the wind might blow. that's it from the accu-weather outhouse."
rwalker - 19 Apr 2009 03:25 GMT
>>>> Just a bit better here...250/23 G 32. It's that time of year, I suppose.
>>>>
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>sun is kinda dull. it's not so hot and dry. tomorrow the sun sure will come up
>and the wind might blow. that's it from the accu-weather outhouse."
Reminds me of George Carlin's hippy-dippy weatherman:
"Tonight's forecast: dark. Continued darkness till sunrise, when
there will be scattered light. "
someone@some.domain - 19 Apr 2009 05:22 GMT
>>In article <jtadnd5UUYSlk3fUnZ2dnUVZ_uednZ2d@giganews.com>, the Legend of LAX
> <laxet@ca.rr.com> wrote:
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>"Tonight's forecast: dark. Continued darkness till sunrise, when
>there will be scattered light. "
yeah, good old al. al sleet, right?
rwalker - 21 Apr 2009 05:58 GMT
>>Reminds me of George Carlin's hippy-dippy weatherman:
>>
>>"Tonight's forecast: dark. Continued darkness till sunrise, when
>>there will be scattered light. "
>
>yeah, good old al. al sleet, right?
Al Sleet! That's right. I couldn't think of the character's name.
Mad-Modeller - 19 Apr 2009 03:47 GMT
> In article <jtadnd5UUYSlk3fUnZ2dnUVZ_uednZ2d@giganews.com>, the Legend
> of LAX <laxet@ca.rr.com> wrote:
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> will come up and the wind might blow. that's it from the accu-weather
> outhouse."
Our local guys (and I DO mean guys) come in several styles. If we're
lucky we get 'Matt' who tells you succinctly what's happening and what
likely will happen.
'Les' is less frequently seen and whilst competent is a bit dry.
'Doug' is eye-candy for the women. I refer to him as Doofus Doug.
'Joe' has been there forever and is very good but since he's on early in
the morning I don't see him often.
'John' is a weather wonk and used to be in NOAA. I swear a beautiful,
sunny day depresses him. If there's a storm brewing one can almost see
him building to orgasm. I tend to switch channels when he's on.
There used to be a woman doing weather out of Harrisburg but she moved to
the Big Time in Philly. The first time she came on the Philly station it
threw me. I had to check if I had the right station on.
Anyone remember Heather Tesch on the Weather Channel? She started out on
our local station. She used to irritate the bejeezus out of my dad. ;)
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
someone@some.domain - 19 Apr 2009 05:24 GMT
>> In article <jtadnd5UUYSlk3fUnZ2dnUVZ_uednZ2d@giganews.com>, the Legend
>> of LAX <laxet@ca.rr.com> wrote:
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>
>Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
i remember tricia toyota.