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* [[Eighties Hair]]: In that decade, models liked their hair as poofy as possible when they did shoots (see the cover pictured).
* [[A Date With Rosie Palms]]: About 99% of jokes about ''Playboy'' involve either the phrase "pages stuck together" or the word "laminated".
* [[Eighties Hair]]: In that decade, models liked their hair as poofy as possible when they did shoots (see the cover pictured).
* [[Follow the Leader]]: ''[[Penthouse]]'' and ''[[Hustler (magazine)|Hustler]]'' are two of the most successful copycat magazines to ride Playboy's coattails. Both pushed the envelope way harder than even ''Playboy'' did when it was the only game in town, causing the magazine to follow suit in order to keep up with its rivals. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pubic_Wars The Other Wiki's article] about (ahem) the Pubic Wars.
** During the 1990s, both ''Penthouse'' and ''Hustler'' started showing explicit sexual activity in their pictorials, something that ''Playboy'' has never yet done, so this trope has been inverted in that regard.
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