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Crimson Rosella by 0ystercatcher on Flickr.
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Judy Bamber
Lovely, buxom, and shapely blonde bombshell Judith Lee Bamber was born on October 13, 1936 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She's of mixed German-English and American Indian descent. Her father was an engineer with the Ford Motor Company. Judy started modeling while in high school so she could lose weight and correct her posture. [...] Bamber acted in a handful of films and TV shows in the 50s and 60s; she was especially memorable as the snippy and obnoxious Alice in Roger Corman's hilarious horror black comedy cult gem "A Bucket of Blood." Moreover, Judy was a popular pin-up girl of the period: She graced the covers of and/or was featured in such men's magazines as "Modern Man," "Vue," "Glamor Parade," "Gaze," "Snappy," "Male Point of View," "Caper," and "Gala." In addition, Bamber also was featured as the cover model on various albums.
-- IMBD.com
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green stairway

green path

surfing in the fading day
