Playboy Magazine 2003 October

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Playboy Magazine 2003 October

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Contents:  Siege At Rainbow Farm (Rainbow Farm was a Michigan meeting ground for marijuana activists and Phish fans. But when a county prosecutor sniffed sweetleaf and filed charges against the two gay owners, the hippie utopia turned deadly. Our writer’s dramatic re-creation of the five-day standoff documents what really happened); Saturday Afternoon Smackdown (Every fall we hit the playbooks, and the locker rooms, to pick college football’s top dogs. In our 47th annual preview, we separate the winners from the losers); Sex On Campus 2003 (Forget about famous professors. Here are answers to all the truly burning questions about today’s college campuses. Where do porn companies film XXX reality movies? Which all-girls university runs a bus that students call the Fuck Truck? And what’s the real story behind those rumors about the first daughter stripping at Yale bashes); Ambushed! (Take a peek behind the curtains of the 43rd president’s PR machine. A Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist looks at how Bush’s policies have affected the lives of ordinary Americans – and how the seeds of disaster were sown back in W’s Texas days. Brace yourself for some disturbing examples of the Bush administration’s public policy colliding with the public); Working Without Wires (Penn and Teller show you the magic of wireless stereos, DVD players and televisions. You can believe your eyes); Centerfolds On Sex: Teri Harrison (Miss October 2002 had help with her first fellatio attempt – from Sharon Stone); Open All Night (The star of Insomniac boils down years of late-night experience to reveal the nation’s best – and strangest – after-hours joints, including a piercing parlor, a gun range, an Elvis shrine and a nude karaoke club); 20Q: Joe Rogan (The new host of The Man Show used to be a martial artist. Now he spars with Comedy Central’s female censor about a 370-pound bodybuilder with a blow-up doll. Find out why he won’t date a comedienne, hates Robin Williams and pukes from watching Fear Factor) Fiction – 1% (The winning story in our 18th annual Playboy College Fiction Contest tracks a biker’s quest for revenge after a buddy gets his ass kicked) Interview – O. J. Simpson (His murder trial was a defining moment in courtroom history. Now the Playboy Interview presents another riveting side to the story – O.J.’s. The Juice discusses his take on the murders, his alleged involvement in an ecstasy-dealing ring and his continued tangles with the law) Pictorials – Deanna Merryman (The daughter of a preacher man broke one of the Ten Commandments with NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon. Now she tempts you); Playmate: Audra Lynn (Our Midwestern girl puts the amber waves in the grain); Girls Of The Big 10 (The best thing about the Big 10 is that it actually offers 11 schools worth of college girls) Notes And News – World Of Playboy; Hanging With Hef (Launching Spike TV with Carmen Electra, Ice-T and the Hiltons); The Playboy Forum (Bush’s package, a narcotics reality check and cops who torture); Playmate News (Bebe Buell on daughter Liv Tyler’s rocking wedding; Lea Thompson’s favorite Playmate) Departments – Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Playboy TV; Playboy.COM; Mantrack; The Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes; Where And How To Buy; On The Scene; Grapevine; Potpourri Fashion – The Brief Case (Where does form meet function and your business meet the street? It’s in the bag, baby); Face To Face (New watches are tailored to your specific looks and needs) Reviews – Movies (Once Upon A Time In Mexico complete the El Mariachi trilogy; Cabin Fever is freaky); Music (Rancid smells like a rose; Andrew W.K. parties on); Games (Rockers Alien and Farm renew Alter Echo; extraterrestrials attack Farmtrash in Half-Life 2); DVD (20th anniversary edition of Scarface; a crash course in cult movies); Books (New fiction about rednecks; strum a history of the C.F. Martin guitar)

Issue:  October 2003

Condition:  Very Good