Apr 21 2009
Heather Thomas Classic Pinup Posters
This is a follow up to the last post on The Fall Guy. I wanted to see how many of the classic Heather Thomas poster poses I could find. Those who grew up in the eighties will remember many of these as they appeared in magazines and comics for sale. They make me a bit misty eyed for a nostalgic childhood looking up at hips and lips and wondering why that towel couldn’t just fall down.
These are actually for sale at Movie Market. I’m not pimpin’ for them, just noting since they’re not being sold just any where.
The one thing you’ll notice about her sexiest poses is that she shows off her magnificent hips. Do women show off their hips these days? I don’t know? There’s something about the thrust to the side of a good pair of hips with the light reflecting down the thigh that puts a smile on my face. In this second picture it looks like we’re in trouble, but not so much that she would call the cops. Bad peeping tom–bad! bad!
Heather poses with an eighties fashion look and maybe a bit too much make up. In the second picture she comes close to looking like Farrah Fawcett. I kind of wonder how many knockoff blondes made their careers off her fame.
And here is Heather as an older, more sophisticated woman. She holds her age well.
Eighties pinups are fun to look back at. I grew up in a home where it was frowned upon to look at pinups, no matter how cheezy, and now I can go back and have a guilt-free moment with a blonde that no longer exists.
I don’t want to generalize too much but there seemed to be more natural women back then if you watch the sex comedies and less inflated boobs and cosmetically enhanced lips like many of the fake girls today. Pam Anderson, for example, is a freak show–on par with Michael Jackson if you ask me. I find someone like Heather Thomas to be much more appealing and in her later years she doesn’t feel the need to hold onto her youth by strutting a cat walk in next to nothing. I found that recent stunt by Pam to be embarrassing–you’re not twenty any more, Pam! Hell, are you even thirty?







