Playboy Magazine 2006 October

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Playboy Magazine 2006 October

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Contents:  The Basement (In early February 2005 two pledges descended into the basement of the Chi Tau fraternity house at Chico State University for a final test of endurance. Hours later one of the young men was dead. Our reporter unlocks the secrets of this night of hazing that went terribly, lethally awry); Playboy‘s College Trivia Quiz (Can a student really earn a credit for a course in tightwaddery? How about getting a degree in adventure sports? You’ll think we’re making some of this stuff up – and we are, but only some. Give our test the old college try by seperating the bogus from the merely bizarre); My Place At Eight? (Ask any woman. Delectable dining is the best foreplay. The host of Food 911 walks you through three easy-to-prepare three-course meals that will have her staying over for breakfast in no time); Jonesy (Never mind the bollocks – walk in the shit-kicking boots of original Sex Pistol Steve Jones, as the punk rock legend cuts loose about the band’s legacy, his drug and sex addictions and how he became the wildest, most unpredictable DJ on West Coast radio today); Sexual Pensees (A New York humorist and Playboy contributor with a philosophical bent casts a knowing eye on the sexual dance in this whimsical piece illustrated with the fluid line drawings of Andre Barbe) Fiction – Ozark Lake (Our College Fiction Contest winner tells the tale of a 15-year-old girl looking for something to break the boredom of her parents’ summerhouse. But after accepting a boat ride from an attractive older guy, she suspects Prince Charming is the predator her mother warned her about) The Playboy Forum – The Playboy Voter: A Special Report, Part 1 (The accepted narrative of the 2004 presidential election is that red-state rubes outnumbered blue-state sophisticates. Our survey of Playboy subscribers suggests a silent purple majority makes up the great middle of American politics) 20 Q – Johnny Knoxville (The actor for whom no pain or prank is too outrageous answers questions about the quality of Willie Nelson’s weed, why he said no to Saturday Night Live and whether he had doubts about making Jackass: Number TwoInterview – Ludacris (His Dirty South rapping has rattled Oprah Winfrey and Bill O’Reilly, but his roles in critically lauded movies such as Crash and Hustle & Flow earned him mainstream respect. Now the artist formerly known as Christopher Brian Bridges discusses why he dropped the moniker Cris Cringle, how to do it froggy style and why people need to stop blaming rap for society’s woes) Pictorial – Forbidden Fruit (MySpace marvel Christine Dolce plays a dominatrix in this fetish-fantasy pictorial); Playmate: Jordan Monroe – When you move into the dorm, you hope Miss October lives down the hall); Girls Of The Big 12 (As the Beach Boys knew, Midwest farmer’s daughters really make you feel all right) Notes And News – The World Of Playboy (Jamie Foxx, Jimmy Kimmel and other celebs enjoy the 28th Playboy Jazz Festival; artist LeRoy Neiman is honored in Chicago); Globe-Trotting With Hef (Hef, Holly, Bridget and Kendra take a big fat European vacation); Centerfolds On Sex: Christina Santiago (Our Playmate of the Year 2003 reveals when she’s ready for sex with her man (always) and in what position (nearly any)); Playmate News (Pamela Anderson raises awareness of AIDS and bares all for animal rights; Miss July 1956 Alice Denham’s new book, Sleeping With Bad Boys, is a lusty memoir) Departments – Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Mantrack; The Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes; Where And How To Buy; On The Scene; Grapevine; Potpourri Fashion – Best Dressed Man On Campus (The winners in our nationwide search for well-dressed college men show off the looks that keep them one step ahead of the pack) Reviews – Movies (Martin Scorsese is still married to the Mob with The DepartedChildren Of Men is sophisticated science fiction for adults); DVDs (Rediscover beauty and the beach with two seasons of Baywatch; Wolverine headlines the mutant battle royal in X-Men: The Last Stand); Music (Chris Cornell talks about being a grunge-era survivor; The Living End is the Aussie answer to Green Day); Games (Prey is a gravity-defying first-person shooter; machinima – movies created using games – goes mainstream); Books (The author of The Zero fictionalizes post-9/11 events; the best noir novel – dark books for dark times)

Issue:  October 2006

Condition:  Very Good