Playboy Magazine 2000 August

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Playboy Magazine 2000 August

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Contents:  Millionaires (Seems like everyone either is or knows one. But wait – do you really want to be one? Have you considered taxes? The likelihood of kidnapping, the certainty of asshole friends? We provide perspective); You Don’t Look A Day Over 150. Want To Screw? (Fruit flies can already live the equivalent of 160 human years. Even better, the old duffers do the deed for 20 minutes a go – that’s three weeks in human terms. Longevity could be just around the corner); L-Mitation (Once upon a time, it was all about e. But nothing compares to i. Design elements of Apple’s iMac are the new standard for everything from staples to sedans); There’s Something About Macy (Cartoon-voiced Macy Gray talks about getting kicked out of boarding school, touring with Santana and falling in love with her DJ. An intimate chat with a sexy star); A Summer Treat (Beat the heat. In fact, whip it. There’s only one thing better than an ice cream sundae toppedd with whipped cream. Make that two things); 20Q: Aimee Mann (Woman don’t have muses, they have problems. Ask Aimee Mann, the brilliant singer and songwriter behind the Magnolia soundtrack); City Girls: Boys And Toys (They’ll sleep with you if they hate you, but not of you annoy them. Weird habits and fetishes that will land you on the street); Buzz From Brazil (Her name is the runway. Her current squeeze is Leonardo DiCaprio. Her name is Gisele Bundchen, and she’s the hottest thing working); The Nerve Of Erv! (Cartoonist Erv Kaplan couldn’t keep his pen in his pants); Heaven And Heel (We’re talking shoes and sex. Very high heels, sharp toes, shiny black leather with tiny garters and padlocks. Remind you of anything? Naughty boy) Fiction – Art And Craft (Master thief Dortmunder is tagged by an old acquaintance from the pokey. The guy claims he’s gone straight – as a painter. His masterpiece is a killer) Interview – John Malkovich (Tighten your seat belts. Expat and worldly weird, the eccentric actor has original thoughts on sex, religion, the death penalty and Dustin Hoffman’s dinner table farts. Being John Malkovich is a fascinating trip indeed) Pictorials – Dorothy Stratten Remembered (What becomes a legend most? A portfolio of Dorothy posed as famous blondes); Future Olympians (Oiled muscles, tensed bodies, poised javelins. Let the games begin); Playmate: It’s Summer Time (The high school volleyball star is now a model and actress who looks exactly like Carol Alt. We say: Welcome, Summer); Runaway Bride (Darva Conger hit the jackpot – or was it the crackpot? – on Who Wants To Marry A Multimillionaire? Now she stars for us) Lifestyle – Rum For The Money (Premium dark rums are the perfect taste of summer); Rolling In It (Four obscenely expensive toys) Departments – Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Wired; Living Online; Men; The Single Life; Mantrack; The Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes; Where And How To Buy; On The Scene; Grapevine; Potpourri Notes And News – World Of Playboy (Darva and Diana Ross; Roger Erbert gives Hef the thumbs-up); Hef’s Birthday Blowout (A-list celebs; painted ladies; private tattoos); The Playboy Forum (Chicago dedicates a street to Hef; porn attacked; protecting privacy); Playmate News (Playmates on Howard Stern; Brande joins Baywatch; Andy Dick’s favorite) Reviews – Movies (Raves for a rave in Groove; Kyle MacLachlan on golf; Indie spiru); Video (Fight films; Mimi Rogers); Music (Phish’s Farmhouse; Neil Young acoustic; the rap on Dead Prez); Books (Great cars – and woodies; suspense from James Lee Burke)

Issue:  August 2000

Condition:  Very Good