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Contents: Apocalypse Soon: The Survivalists’ Story (Nuclear holocaust? Earthquakes? Germ Warfare? These doomsayers while away their weekends waiting for the end of the world), How Do You See Yourself At 70? (Loni Anderson, Chevy Chase, Candy Clark, George Hamilton and a gaggle of other celebs tell writer Dick Stelzer what they think they’ll be like a few decades down the line), Michelle (“I’m a very romantic person,” insists delectable center girl Michelle. So romantic, she left her homeland for the mystery of Paris), A Conversation With Jerry Buss (The Los Angeles sports entrepreneur owns a basketball team, a hockey team and a giant arena. Now he wants a football franchise. What’s with this guy?), Classic Clunkers That Run. Yes, RUN (A smart guy’s guide to the best ussed cars rolling down the roads. Eight dependable, dirt-cheap vehicles to warm the cockles of your heart), Russ Meyer’s Ann Marie (Wherein new meaning is brought to the old song Thanks for the Mammary) Features – Joy Michael (From the backwoods of Minnesota to the wilds of L.A.), One Woman (A street wise space case gets her life together), Music (Delbert McClinton, Sting, Elvis Costello and “True Facts from the World of Wax”), Wretched Sex-Cess (Crazy cartoons about whips and restaurants), Foreign Film: Lalla Dean (An English apparition comes back to haunt us, yet again), Small Talk: Sylvia Kristel (Emmanuelle‘s sexy starlet in a scintillating, photo-laden interview), Sports (Tommy “Hit Man” Hearns, the all-star quiz and sports-betting services), Poster Power (Farrah, Cheryl, Suzanne…the best selling posters in America and how they got that way), What: Oui Looks at Package Stereo (Five rack-mounted jobs and one super system of our own), Where: A Hot San Francisco Night (Spectator sex at the O’Farrell Theatre) Departments – Mail (More ladies of the airwaves), Winning With Women (by Eric Weber), Doctor Oui (The implant injury), The World And Women (by Clifford Irving), Openers (The evolution of the poodle), Who (Albert Finney, Pia Zadora and others). Speak Easy (Sweet talk and four-letter words), Money (How to survive a credit crunch), Gallio Gallery (Funniest from the land of Gaul)
Issue: July 1981
Condition: Very Good