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Hugh Heffner and Ayn Rand

Posted by coaldigger 7 years, 7 months ago to Culture
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Not being much of an intellectual, I am not ashamed to admit that my second encounter with anything related to Ayn Rand was her interview in Playboy which comes to mind today on Heffner's passing. First my roommate had tried to get me to go to her lecture on campus a year before and I didn't bother (I kick myself). Second was the interview. I used to force myself to read Playboy interviews so I could claim that I didn't subscribe just for the pictures (I was lying). I related her interview to the fact that I missed her lecture and thought I should have gone but it did not inspire me to read her books. I was too busy trying to figure out what I wanted to be, while taking courses towards a degree in Electrical Engineering. I never intended to become an EE but graduated before I picked something else. I was going to just keep going to school but fell for this girl and decided to get married and become a responsible citizen.
Several years later a colleague asked if I read Atlas Shrugged because he thought I had already read and accepted it. When I said no, he bought me a copy and left it on my desk. 50+ years later I am retired, still reading the same book and married to the same girl. Somehow all this comes to mind because of Hefner. His interviews were amazing, the articles on style, travel, music, food and drink increased my awareness of a greater more sophisticated world, also but I still liked the pictures.


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  • Posted by $ Suzanne43 7 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    LOL Yes, my husband is a "good red-blooded guy," which I am happy to say. And so is our son. Sounds as if your son is, too. These boys start early. Hope that this is something the feminists never conquer.
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  • Posted by term2 7 years, 7 months ago
    If anyone "did it my way", it was High Hefner.

    It would have been cool to have gone to the Playboy mansion and meet him, but I never got invited !
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  • Posted by 7 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Your husband is just a good red-blooded guy. I dropped my subscription when my wife asked our 3-4 year old son why he was sitting out on the Milk Box (another old clue) and he answered that he was waiting for the mailman because today is the day that he should be bring "dad and my" copy of Playboy.
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  • Posted by $ Suzanne43 7 years, 7 months ago
    Great story! I'm glad that you admitted to liking the pictures. I have a story, too...Not as good as your, but here it goes: I interviewed for a teaching position my last semester in college. It was the principal's responsibility to interview me and take me around the school building. As he was opening one of the classroom doors, I saw a Playboy key on his key chain. Whoa, this must be some dude. I got the job. And to make a long story short, we eventually married. Yeah, I married my boss. My husband subscribed to Playboy until the day our three year old son was seen with the magazine in his arms. That was the end of Playboy for us. BTW, I didn't care much for the pictures, but I thought the cartoons were good. Oops, almost forgot. I read Atlas Shrugged in school and twice since then.
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