Gone Too Soon: Mamorial Day Top 10
Gone Too Soon: Mamorial Day Top 10
Although she's one of the leading sex symbols of the 20th century, Raquel Welch doesn't believe in letting it all hang out. And she has no problem making this point in interviews over and over (and over) again. Most recently, Raquel lamented the state of "porn culture" in Men's Health magazine:
“I think we’ve gotten to the point in our culture where we’re all sex addicts, literally. We have equated happiness in life with as many orgasms as you can possibly pack in,” she says.
“I think this era of porn is at least partially responsible for it. Where is the anticipation and the personalization? It’s an exploitation of the poor male’s libidos. Poor babies – they can’t control themselves!”
“I don’t care if I’m being one of those old fogies who says, ‘Back in my day we didn’t have to hear about sex all the time,’ she adds. "They’re ruining us with all the explanations and graphicness.”
Get with the times, Raquel! There's plenty of opportunity for personalization on the internet. Why, we could show you dozens of websites that cater to...oh, never mind. You wouldn't appreciate them anyway.
Take a trip down mammary lane with sexy pics of Raquel Welch right here at MrSkin.com
Tesco Vee has been at the forefront of punk since the days when a Mohawk and a spiked collar was a political statement, not a fashion statement...although the only political statement Tesco would make is that "Politics Suck."
As he told Skin Central: "All the other bands were railing against Reagan and social injustice, and I was writing songs about poop and boners."
He founded the legendary punk 'zine Touch and Go while working as an elementary school teacher in Michigan in 1979, then watched his creation grow into a rallying point for fledgling punk and hardcore scenes scattered across the USA and eventually into a record label.
He's also the front man for The Meatmen, a punk rock powerhouse with an outrageous live show and hilariously politically incorrect songs like Camel Jockeys Suck, Blow Me Jah, French People Suck, and Lesbian Death Dirge.
Now Tesco's infectious brand of potty-mouthed humor has been re-introduced to the world with the reformation of The Meatmen in 2008 and the collection of every issue of his famous 'zine into the book Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine '79-'83, published by Bazillion Points.
We caught up with Tesco driving around his home state of Michigan, and he proved himself to be very much a man after Mr. Skin's own hard-on.
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Yesterday we shared some holiday gift ideas for breast men and ass lovers, but today we're spotlighting something we can all agree on- The honeypot. The clam sandwich. The tuna taco. The bacon strip...is anybody else feeling hungry?
Plus, we're taking a trip down mammary lane with gifts for the retro skin fan.
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Unga bunga. Need to sharpen your spear? Let our Top 10 Hottest Celebrity Cavegirls build a fire in your pants. Raquel Welch, Halle Berry, and Barbara Bach all look Cro-Magnon sexy in and out of their fur bikinis.
We've got a mouthwatering array of mondolicious mammary delights for you this week on DVD and Blu-Ray, like the ample anatomy of bisexual bloodsucker Natassia Malthe in BloodRayne 3: The Third Reich, the spooky snookers and seeat meat of Eva Birthistle in Wake Wood, the pump-action panties of grindhouse babe Molly Dunsworth in Hobo with a Shotgun, and bloody good boobage from porn star Alexis Texas as she makes her scream-queen debut in Bloodlust Zombies.
In other nudes, Hannie Caulder, your one and only chance to see legendary lust object Raquel Welch in the buff, gallops onto Blu-Ray this week.
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The heartland is also naked part-land when you're talking about all the searingly hot celebrities who come from the land of Lincoln: Illinois. You'll be surprised at the number of naked stars--Jennifer Beals, Denise Richards, Daryl Hannah--who were born in the Prairie State. The midwest is breast!
Raquel Welch, the bustiest bombshell of the 1960s and #1 on Mr. Skin's nude scene wish list, has a new book out, Beyond the Cleavage. Though Mr. Skin usually prefers to gaze into Raquel's cleavage, the 70-year-old lust legend (who looks amazing for her age, by the way) has some skinteresting things to say to the vajazzled starlets of today. Raquel doesn't believe in letting it all hang out, as she told Nicki Gostin in their interview for Popeater:
I have this romantic part to my nature and maybe that's why I find it difficult when I see this kind of vulgar approach to women today. I think there's too much homage being paid to pole dancers...I mean I'm all for body beautiful but my God there's a head attached.
I think sex is held up too much...[Repression] really doesn't kill your libido, let's put it that way, or kill your sensuality. I think if anything nowadays, everybody has OD'd on porn. I was talking to my trainer this morning and I said I don't know, do all these girls strip their ZZ bare?
[SKIN NOTE: by "ZZ" we assume she means bikini line.]
Raquel actually seems more in tune with the buttoned-up 1950s than the free-spirited attitudes of her own era, the swinging 60's:
There was a certain idea of decency that I had from my mother. It was a different era but it protected me a lot because in certain circles there were artists who had libertine ideas. I didn't take them on...I didn't like the drugs or the promiscuous sex, it was never for me.
I felt like I was born in the wrong time. What about all the heat that used to come off all those black and white films? I never saw Marilyn nude in a film, maybe the last one that nobody saw. I think it was kind of more interesting.
[SKIN NOTE: Marilyn Monroe did actually pose nude, first for Playboy, as you can see in Marilyn Monroe: The Mortal Goddess, and then she swam in the buff for her last film, Something's Got to Give (1962).]
Still, this reluctant sex symbol can't help waxing nostalgic (if not her on-ramp), looking back on her days as the grooviest pair of knockers ever to don a furry bikini in One Million Years BC (1966):
It does sort of make me smile because of course I don't feel like her. There was a disconnect between my image and being a single mother with two small toddlers waiting at the bottom of that mountain where I was filming. Here I was at the top of that mountain where I was filming looking like, I don't know, a primitive female goddess. It was what people were thinking of me and fantasizing and projecting on me.
You can do some fantasizing of your own with all the sexiest, breastiest, most bikinitastic moments from Raquel Welch, skincluding her performance as Lust in Bedazzled (1967) and her accidental flash o' the can in Hannie Caulder (1972), right here on MrSkin.com!
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Asylum.com's "Token Girl" Opens Up for a Q&A on Celebrity T&AMr. Skin has long admired AOL’s guy-centric entertainment site, Asylum, and one major reason (or is it two) has been Emily McCombs and her uproarious video reports from “A Woman’s Perspective.”
Raven-maned, tattooed funnylady Emily grew up in suburban Oklahoma (“It’s the middle of the Bible Belt,” she notes, “and secular entertainment was frowned upon, so any nudity I managed to see on television or in movies was enjoyed with one eye on the door, one finger on the channel change button, and a sizable dollop of guilt”).
At present, Emily resides in New York City where, for kicks, she sings in an all-girl barbershop quartet. She swears.
Alas, Asylum will be closing up shop this week. However, Emily will continue to amuse and inspire online via “A Woman’s Perspective” (though it will be called something else). Do be on the lookout for her and dive on in now to her Mr. Skin Skinterview.
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