To: pml1@yahoogroups.com From: Mark Tomlonson Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 12:18:18 -0500 Subject: [PML1] CC: Deborah Driggs In Deborah Driggs' centerfold (March 1990) we may have said something to offend her. Quick! Make it right before she leaves! Or regret it forever. I'm sure I'm straying into stereotypes here (with luck, they're positive ones) but this centerfold has always seemed to have a Latin feel to it. Some of it is Deborah's complexion and the heavy emphasis on deep, full reds and blacks. Most of it is the look in Deborah's eyes. They seem full of fire. Some of it's anger (or so it seems to me) but there is also the passion that is not normally associated with women whose ancestors are from colder climes. The heavy contortion in her pose surprisingly avoids the "Playmate-from-the-skylight" look so common recently. Maybe because there's more reality to this pose, as if Deborah selected it herself. It's also surprising that a pin-up where the model seems so pissed and so close to leaving can still be so erotic. Possibly because Deborah also seems hurt that our encounter seems to have run astray. The erotic sense lies in the prospect of make-up sex, which according to George Costanza, is among the best in the world. Photographer: Richard Fegley Scoring: Pin-up: 2.0 Erotic: 3.0 Artistic: 3.0 Overall: 2.5 out of 4.0 Cyber Club Portfolio Photo I like better than the Centerfold: # 12 http://cyber.playboy.com/members/playmates/files/1990/03/centerfold.html http://cyber.playboy.com/members/playmates/files/1990/03/12-lrg.html Update: George Costanza is of course the character from "Seinfeld". IIRC the only sex better than make-up sex, according to George, is conjugal sex, because she can't follow you home. Mark Tomlonson Kalamazoo MI