Sarah Palin Reads Playgirl!
Well, at least according to this imaginative artistic rendering created by illustrator Drew Friedman. But, really, why not? We here at The Frisky are waiting with bated breath for Sarah Palin‘s grandbaby-daddy Levi Johnston to take it all off for Playgirl. Why wouldn’t his mother-in-law-never-to-be be a little curious about what the young buck looks like in the buff? Of course, who knows how much he’ll actually show in the magazine spread. If he pulls a Burt Reynolds, his package may remain a mystery to us and the vice president who wasn’t. [The Daily What]


















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bogart4017
wrote on October 19 2009 @ 07:25 am: [report]
Now really—-would you want to see your daughters ex-boyfriend nude?
SamL
wrote on October 19 2009 @ 08:20 am: [report]
Again; a total yawn-a-thon for me. Don’t care if Palin wants to see her never to be son in law in the alltogether.
Great illustration though, by a very talented artist who deserves greater recognition!
Frank D
wrote on October 19 2009 @ 05:02 pm: [report]
Glad you finally corrected Drew Friedman’s name. The guy’s a genuine genius, and he should get proper credit for an incredible illustration. Plus, your moist and tumescent readers might like to know, he’s even more well endowed than Milton Berle was.
SamL
wrote on October 20 2009 @ 08:09 am: [report]
@Frank D. Is that you Drew…. great Palin illustration. Unfortunately it didn’t make me moist, but it did make me smile.
Good luck with getting more action…. just don’t give us a pic of your schlong!
Frank D
wrote on October 20 2009 @ 12:41 pm: [report]
@SamL. No, FrankD is not Drew. FrankD is a former writer and editor at the NY Observer who had the great fortune to have a number of his stories illustrated by the brilliant Friedman. His exposure to Drew’s genius—just his genius, let’s keep our minds out of the gutter, people—led him to become a collector of Drew’s work and a friend. By the way, I have never actually laid eyes on Friedman’s ‘Excalibur’, but I once saw him in very tight pants. Turns out the man is not just a genius, he’s a friggin’ human tripod.
SamL
wrote on October 21 2009 @ 02:41 am: [report]
@Frank D. Well I’m pleased to find out the truth… and also that you did/didn’t manage to keep our minds out of the gutter.
That said, any human tripod I personally encounter is still going to have to have more personality and character, than be built like a horse and creative talent before he can get his way with me…