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Danny (notREALLY@buffoon.com) 2018/11/04 07:50

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wrote:

>TBickle <aaa@alpo.com> wrote in
>news:MPG.36487c82bd8638e29899be@news.giganews.com:
>
>> Yep - you're right.  Yuma Robertson, or Robinson if I remember
>> correctly. Stunning woman...even without makeup. I always thought she
>> looked a little like Harlow(especially the eyes).
>>
>> In article <9vtrtdh080nshdepldr28iren1qarua32k@4ax.com>,
>> Orange_Roughy@Motor.cit says...
>>>
>>> One of the curses of collecting so lon, all the way back to the
>>> pre-internet days, is that I didn't know the names of the models until
>>> I found some concurrence by going to newsgroups, to BBS, etc.  Usually
>>> I never changed the names of themodels once I found out otherwise.
>>> This model I always called "Yuma" because that was the early
>>> consensus.
>>>
>>> Little old-school news....
>>>
>>> OR
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>The name used for her that I liked best was Yum Yum Yankowitz.
>
>I always liked to use the "real" name, but you know what a crapshoot
>finding that out could be.  Perversely, if there was more than one name
>and my choice was arbitrary, then I went with the one that seemed
>"realer"(!).  For instance, between Dolores DuVaughn and Dolores Dankell,
>I'd be inclined to go Dankell, my reasoning(!) being - would anyone use
>the name of Dankell when their real name was DuVaughn?  OTOH, I could
>easily see using DuVaughn if their real name was Dankell.
>
>Then there is Joyce Gibson.  Her real name was Mandell, and she did
>appear at times as Joyce Mandell, but now she is generally always
>referred to as Joyce Gibson.  Don't know why.
>
>More than anyone in their right mind wanted to know, but I do enjoy
>spouting off.
>



Yum Yum.  I kept trying to remember that name but couldn't come up
with it.  That's the one I remember her by.

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