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This is a discussion on Famous swingers within the Who Swings? forums, part of the What Is Swinging category; Any famous names that admit to being swingers, or having been in the lifestyle, or having tried it?...
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| Your Hostess Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 22,236 Location: Alabama Status: Female SLS Name:swingersboard Blog Entries: 59 | Who's Buck Henry? |
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| Swingers Board Addict | I remember he was a famous/infamous member of NY's Plato's Retreat. He took a fair amount of crap for that too. Seems he's still alive, at 73 years of age. Bio: Meeklooking, bespectacled funnyman whose diminutive stature and diffident manner mask an often diabolical talent. He came to national attention as a writer/performer on the ground-breaking TV satire "That Was the Week That Was" (1964-65) and, with Mel Brooks, created the classic sitcom "Get Smart" (1965-70). He shared an Oscar nomination for his second screenplay, The Graduate (1967, in which he also had a cameo as a hotel desk clerk), and has been busy ever since acting in such films as Catch-22 (1970, which he also wrote), Taking Off (1971), The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), Gloria (1980), Eating Raoul (1982), Aria (1988), Defending Your Life (1991), and Grumpy Old Men (1993). He also wrote The Owl and the Pussycat (1970, adaptation), What's Up, Doc? (1971, adaptation), The Day of the Dolphin (1973), and Protocol (1984). In 1978 he coproduced and codirected Heaven Can Wait with Warren Beatty, earning an Oscar nomination for the latter, and graduated to his first solo directing effort with First Family (which he also wrote) in 1980. In 1992 he had a self-deprecating cameo role in The Player hilariously pitching "The Graduate, Part Two" to producer Tim Robbins. In 1993 he turned up in Robert Altman's Short Cuts and in 1994, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Copyright © 1994 Leonard Maltin, used by arrangement with Signet, a division of Penguin Putnam, Inc. |
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| Here to Stay Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 64 Location: Central Coast, CA Status: Married Couple | I have heard that Corey Feldman and his fiance/wife(?) are into "playing well with others", and have attended a Bliss party or two - the ones that are held in gorgeous mansions in the LA area. We haven't been to any of those parties (yet!), but we did watch an episode of the Surreal Life (that silly show where they stick a bunch celebrities in a house and make them live together for a while), in which Corey Feldman was asked about this topic by one of the other houseguests, and he didn't excactly deny it! - Mrs. Sex Monster
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| Swingers Board Addict | I read tons of Heinlein as a kid. And some of the polyamory stuff actually offended me at the age of 12. I wonder how much of that stuff is responsible for me being the pervert I am today.....hmmmmmm.....suddenly it's all starting to make sense ![]() |
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| Not a potential *** Join Date: Nov 2001 Posts: 2,334 Location: Under the bed Status: Tired | I thought Heinlein too as soon as I saw the title of this thread. Multiple partners are in almost every book of his I've read. Though I've always liked his books for the politics ![]() |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Dec 2001 Posts: 6,616 Location: Ohio Status: Married Female | Quote:
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