There wasn't a lot of "swimsuit" (especially bikini photos since they had not yet gained popularity) of Rita and the models from the WW2 era. Also, even the retouched photos are grainier and darker than the more modern photographs. The thing I notice is the absence of tattoos and piercings. If that is some guys or gals "thing", then more power to you. It is not mine.
Me and the wifey were talking about women heavy on tats and piercings the other day and, ya, not our thing either. I just can't see it aging well. Anyways, Rita certainly was a "babe" back in the day for sure. Especially that last autographed photo. Bear Claw Chris Lapp, is that one of your prize posessions? Ohio Guy
You are welcome BCCL. I am on the mend now, but it was rough the first part of the week (Georgia screamers, weak as a popcorn fart, no energy, etc. and I slept a lot). This stomach virus is going around in our neck of the woods. My son, daughter, and son-in-law all had it, but all are doing better now.
ps Thank you Jeffery but no need to h/t me. I am thankful for what both of you do. Told Irish the same and I forgot I sent that to him for you. My old ass did not even notice the h/t till after I posted and went back up to scroll again and again and again.
Recognized her instantly even though she is of my mother's generation. Must have been all the old movies my parents watched on the B&W TV set. Definitely a classy dame.
Women could be classy and still be incredibly sexy back in the day. Now, it seems if they try to be sexy they just go for the sleaze factor.
ReplyDeleteYou got it. My homepage news has all the sleaze of Fashion Week in Gotham.
DeleteAnd they say the 70s was the decade taste forgot.
There wasn't a lot of "swimsuit" (especially bikini photos since they had not yet gained popularity) of Rita and the models from the WW2 era. Also, even the retouched photos are grainier and darker than the more modern photographs. The thing I notice is the absence of tattoos and piercings. If that is some guys or gals "thing", then more power to you. It is not mine.
DeleteMe and the wifey were talking about women heavy on tats and piercings the other day and, ya, not our thing either. I just can't see it aging well. Anyways, Rita certainly was a "babe" back in the day for sure. Especially that last autographed photo. Bear Claw Chris Lapp, is that one of your prize posessions? Ohio Guy
DeleteMy wife, a nurse of 50 years, doesn't like ink, either, and she's seen a lot of it. You're right about it not aging well.
DeleteShe's seen a lot of tats on tits (and elsewhere) and notes how many roses didn't start out as long-stemmed.
Negative Ohio Guy but after seeing it myself would have liked to have one. But it may not have been in that good of condition, ha ha ha ha
Delete...and the Shawshank Redemption.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw her, my first thought was, "Rita?". She's Dad's Way Back.
ReplyDeleteNot as bosomy as later steam queens were allowed to be, but clearly she didn't need it.
Rita Hayworth:
ReplyDeleteBomb. Shelled.
As in all things, what follows is generally a pale imitation of the original.
Hubba Hubba, what a swell dame.
ReplyDeleteA raving beauty with RED hair. Fulfills all my requirements. Thank you for that Jeffery. Get will soon.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome BCCL. I am on the mend now, but it was rough the first part of the week (Georgia screamers, weak as a popcorn fart, no energy, etc. and I slept a lot). This stomach virus is going around in our neck of the woods. My son, daughter, and son-in-law all had it, but all are doing better now.
DeleteBummer, Jeffery, I didn't know you were sick. Get well soon!
Deleteps Thank you Jeffery but no need to h/t me. I am thankful for what both of you do. Told Irish the same and I forgot I sent that to him for you. My old ass did not even notice the h/t till after I posted and went back up to scroll again and again and again.
ReplyDeleteMs. Hayworth was suppose to be the best dancer in Hollywood during her days.
ReplyDeleteHubba Hubba!!
ReplyDeleteGet well . Enjoy your hard work, knowledge & humor
ReplyDeleteRecognized her instantly even though she is of my mother's generation. Must have been all the old movies my parents watched on the B&W TV set. Definitely a classy dame.
ReplyDeleteMrs Orson Welles, for a while.
ReplyDeleteDamn. I was born 40 years too late.
ReplyDeleteMiss Fayworth. Mrs Orson Welles. For a while.
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