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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (2826)2/6/2001 2:32:35 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Respond to of 15481
 
I think some more of the secret codes are hidden away in this article:

dailynews.yahoo.com

Tuesday February 6 1:43 PM ET
Hugh Hefner Enjoying Life with Seven Girlfriends

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - More than a decade after he suffered a stroke and appeared to be finally settling down, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner is back in the swing of things, trading in his last set of four girlfriends for seven new buxom blondes to share his bathtub and his bed.

In an interview published in the latest edition of Vanity Fair magazine, Hefner, who turns 75 in April, said the main difference between his early forays into group sex in the 1960s and his multiple partners today is that he has an ``ongoing relationship'' with his girlfriends.

Call it a new definition of commitment for the 21st century.

``We do all kinds of wonderful things together. We go to Disneyland together. We do out to the movies, and we go out to the clubs and are always the very center of whatever's going on, wherever we are,'' said the man who prides himself as being the granddaddy of the sexual revolution.

And thanks to the wonders of Viagra, Hefner insists that he and his seven new companions -- Tiffany, Stephanie, Cathi, Katie, Buffy, Tina and Regina, ranging in age from 19 to 28 -- are together ``most every night.''

``Who gets more and what kind of attention all depends on the girl,'' he told Vanity Fair. He declined to got into details about ``how Tab A goes into Slot B,'' but added, ``Let me just say that it's too good to be true -- it's even better than people think!''

That may be, but life with Hef may not always be as glamorous as it's cracked up to be.

One of the seven, Cathi O'Malley, told Vanity Fair that despite the active night life they all share, daytime at the Playboy Mansion is ``mostly like being at your grandma's house.''

Hefner's last set a girlfriends, a quartet that included identical twins Sandy and Mandy, moved out of the Playboy Mansion last August, Vanity Fair reported.

Their reign at the mansion followed Hefner's separation two years ago from his second wife, Kimberly Conrad Hefner. The two married on the lawn of the Playboy Mansion in 1989, four years after he had suffered a stroke, in what appeared then to be the Playboy founder's conversion to monogamy.

Kimberly Hefner, who moved with the couple's two young sons into the house next door, spoke bitterly of her estranged spouse and his relationship with their sons.

``My boys' dad is missing out, big time'' she is quoted as saying. ``It's his loss -- it's such a sad, sad thing. His priorities are all messed up. Hef does what Hef wants.''

For his part, the Playboy founder acknowledges that fatherhood is not his forte.

``Parenthood said is not a natural thing to me, and it wasn't to my parents, and I think you pass that on to some extent,'' he said.