Marge Simpson for Playboy | A Closer Look

LAST WEEK I SHOWED YALL MARGE ON THE COVER OF PLAYBOY THIS WEEK I SHOW YALL THE INSIDE .

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It’s no secret that Marge Simpson is the November 2009 cover girl for Playboy magazine. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the cartoon, the magazine features a 3-page spread on everyone’s favorite blue-haired, yellow skinned mom.

According to her interview, Marge appeared for honorable reasons, “I’m donating my hefty fee from this tasteful pictorial to SPHG – Saving and Preserving Historic Gazebos. Gazebos are disappearing, people, and they’re not coming back!” And yes, we’ve featured two sets of cartoon boobs in one day.

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  1. benzoe88 says
    20 Oct 09, 8:56pm

    if her eyes wasnt so damn big i would of did some nasty things to her lol

  2. 20 Oct 09, 9:11pm

    I feel like more of a perv lookin at Marge then watchin reg ol’ nakkie ladies LOL!! She got dem Rhianna tits LMAO!!

  3. Flo says
    20 Oct 09, 9:12pm

    It would have been funnier if the “shadowed” man had a boner. Then I would have looked twice.
    Social Work Flo

  4. ChaseJ says
    20 Oct 09, 9:13pm

    shoot ima go wit GangstaNgUcci on this, i feel like a perv fa sho. lol

  5. Christel says
    20 Oct 09, 9:23pm

    ummmm they really did perky breasts and everything…wow. i’m a little thrown by this.

  6. Minnie says
    20 Oct 09, 9:34pm

    This kind of makes me uncomfortable, lol. I’ve been watching the Simpsons since I was four. It’s like seeing a best friends mother.

  7. 20 Oct 09, 9:48pm

    LMAO….. HOMER’S SHADOW IS IN THE BACKGROUND!!!

  8. AnitaLTL says
    20 Oct 09, 9:49pm

    LMFAO i can’t even comment…

  9. Ac@pella! says
    20 Oct 09, 10:33pm

    U gotta be bored and perverted to actually go out and buy this shit. Lol!

  10. alice says
    20 Oct 09, 11:05pm

    lmao she got her legs oiled up and everything.

    @Flo, i gotta admit i checked to see if he had one too lol,that is so wrong

  11. 20 Oct 09, 11:09pm

    WOW!!!!!!!!!!

  12. 21 Oct 09, 1:36am

    LMAO!!!

  13. BJ BENSON says
    21 Oct 09, 8:58am

    I LOVE IT! ITS SO CREATIVE THAT THEY WOULD TAKE IT THAT FAR! TO ME THATS PUSHIN THE ENVELOPE! BIEEEEMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!

  14. bodaciousrita says
    21 Oct 09, 5:21pm

    I wonder what Homer had to say about this. L.O.L.

  15. 21 Oct 09, 9:40pm

    lmfao wow. u know homer is with peter from family guy tryin to pick up on all the playboy girls lmao

  16. lilmamajr says
    21 Oct 09, 10:47pm

    lmao

  17. NYC ICON says
    23 Oct 09, 9:26am

    She’s giving Keri Hilson a run for her money with them thick legs. LMAO !!!

  18. 13 Dec 09, 8:59pm

    I owned a Kindle 1, and now a Kindle 2. I bought the Kindle 1 specifically because I was about to deploy to Afghanistan. I bought the K1 on March 08 and spent the next couple of months until deployment buying books and getting familiar with the device.

    Compared to my previous deployment to Iraq Kindle-less and hauling a ton of books with me, the Kindle was the solution I was looking for. The unit performed superbly. No resets and no battery issues for the entire six month deployment. It always worked and my books always available. Some of my co-workers were so impressed, they bought K1′s of their own. Of course the Whispernet was not avaialble in Afghanistan, but otherwise, it was the best deployment toy ever.

    Shortly before I left Afghanistan, the Kindle 2 was introduced. Being a K1 owner, I ordered the K2 right away, and it was waiting on me when I got home. I am even more impressed with the K2! The button placement and re-positioned click areas are well-considered (I can’t tell you how many times I would show someone my K1 and they would accidentally flip pages with the right-hand page bar). The new format is much nicer, and it almost encourages you to pick it up.

    The K2 display seems more readable than the K1. The keypad is still fairly easy to use, and the 5-position button is a nice improvement. The power button 4-second delay takes some getting used to, but not enough to drop my review. Pages do turn noticeably faster. The entire device feels more substantial somehow.

    Overall, Amazon hit this one out of the park. Transferring my K1 to my wife was quick and painless, and none of my books on the K1 went away when we transferred it. She will be upgrading to a K2 soon as well.

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