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Hmmm…that doesn’t look much like a DGLF to me.
Never EVER judge a DGLF by her cover.
Well, one thing’s for certain – it’s definitely being added to my Winter Reading Challenge.
Please tell me you kept the negatives for the cover. Priceless!
Hahaha! I love how her foot is too big for her shoe.
That’s weird Sheila.
I too, was a tennybopper for the CIA.
Weird.
Alex – wow. That is so so so weird.
The thing that gets me about that cover?
(coming back to reality – a little- here)
In 1967 it was doubtless titillating – perhaps all they felt they could easily get away with – to show panties like that.
*I* wear panties like that and I hardly consider myself a sexpot.
These days, if someone showed up to a focus group with that cover, they’d probably be all “EWWWW! Why’s she wearing grannie panties? Put a thong on that girl!”
I do wonder why her panties aren’t red. Perhaps that’s the “teenybopper” aspect of the entire thing.
And perhaps you should start thinking of yourself as a sexpot – because I think that cover is titillating by any standards. “Granny panties” or no. As a matter of fact – the image is PERVERSE. (And this, to me, is a compliment). If she were wearing saddle shoes it would be even better.
I love how “…by the author of ‘The Man from O.R.G.Y.'” is supposed to be a selling point.
hahahahaha It’s so absurd! I love this crap.
Heh…you guys said “panties”….heh.
HA!!!!! Oh my gosh, we broke the rule.