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Of course I know John Derek and you would have a good case 'cause she might be the #1 of all time, in her prime. But, as a type collector I like variety...(well, not since I have been married but just sayin'....) so will stick with Hugh..
And I don't instantly recognize the other guy as I lead a sheltered life.
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Lou Gehrig
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Didn't Roger Vadim have to put up with Jane Fonda for awhile? There's a cancellation factor I think.
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Tough to argue against Hugh Heffner. For as much grief as Ringo Starr gets he really was a top notch world class drummer who could stay on beat with the best of them, but is funny that Lennon and McCartney wrote 'With a little help from my friends' and made Ringo sing it ! The Beatles would not have been the Beatles without him.
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Marshall
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The Situation!
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Ringo. For the woman, I'll go with Wallis Simpson.
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Charlie Sheen. All those wild parties.He still not in jail. Amazing
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I thought the obvious answer was Leon Luckey?
![]() If not Leon, then how about just about any modern baseball player blessed with the natural talent to play at the level they do, at what they most obviously love doing and making extreme bank doing so. Derek Jeter seems like a good choice, but just about any of the dedicated athletes in the game would seem to apply.
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Quote:
There is Little variety among Hugh's plastic Nines (altered)
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No doubt they have had as much work as Phylis Diller but I wouldn't complain...(insert rated R joke)
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Steve Jobs
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Hef for sure!
Lol @ Kawika.... he was only lucky for one day!
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Neil Armstrong
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Joe Montana has the world pretty much in his pocket. Great wife, great career, great post-career, great life!
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