OTOH, I've seen ads for bras with holes in them which allows for nippleage to still happen. Don't remember what era, though.
I have too, and I am pretty sure it was 1970's Woman's Day or craft magazines.
French fries, tater tots, hashbrowns
f tater tots, m French Fries, C hashbrowns
F, C, M, Canadian Girls: Rachel Luttrell, Molly Parker, Jewel Staite.
Crap. Um. F Rachel Luttrell, C Jewel Staite, M Molly Parker.
After Dark was a New York City magazine targeted to gay men, covering nightlife, entertainment and culture. While it may have appeared in women's magazines at the time (I seem to remember seeing it in a few old ones), most likely in this case it was being marketed to drag queens.
No, no, no! After Dark was certainly a very gay friendly magazine, but it also had a strong female readership. It covered theater and the arts - it wasn't just a gay stroke mag.
It all has to do with the Natural Look prevalent in the early 70s. You were considered to be very uptight and square to wear a bra, and so if you wanted to be hip you're nipples would be showing. But if you still wanted breast support you would wear the Nippleator.
It's the same market of Faux Hippie Fashion as glue-on sideburns for accountants.
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Anyway, drag queens were not particularly interested in emulating natural look hippie girls.
She's Teyla on SGA.
And with that memory returned to me.... F Luttrell, M Staite, C Parker.
Also, M tater tots, F hashbrowns, C french fries.
F, C, M, Canadian edition: Callum Keith Rennie, David Hewlett, Nathan Fillion.
Ouch. M Nathan, F CKR, C Hewlett. But that was very difficult, I tell you what.
For me, tater tots have forever been tainted by the memory of school cafeterias.
For me, tater tots have forever been tainted by the memory of school cafeterias.
Tainted Tots - good band name.
For me, tater tots have forever been tainted by the memory of school cafeterias.
Yeah. And I sorta' feel like the words "tater tot" should be followed by the word "casserole."
Why is everyone chucking the hashbrowns?