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Friday, January 23, 2009

For sale: Pamela Anderson's Airstream trailer


If you are in the market for a unique, one-of-a-kind travel trailer, then head to Laughlin, Nev., and pay $100,000. You will be the proud owner of the 2001 "Lovestream" trailer once owned by blonde sex goddess Pamela Anderson.

It's an Airsteam trailer complete with mirrored ceilings, white shag carpeting, faux leather on the walls and the Playboy bunny logo embossed on the sofa. The RV was a gift to Anderson from Playboy Magazine's Hugh Hefner, once a studly guy but now a octogenarian who hangs out on cable TV with giggly 20-year-old girls with breast implants.

But the star attraction of this shiny Airstream trailer is its round vibrating bed which makes it like a motel Magic Fingers machine except you don't need quarters. Plus, it has a disco ball for gala events, and a striper pole so the RV's owner can strip tease for pals.

That is all the good news. The bad news is that this may be the ugliest, most useless travel trailer on the face of Planet Earth. It's no wonder Anderson sold it. The striper pole is right in the middle of the vibrating bed. See the photo: how do you sleep in something like this? How do you snuggle up with your sweetie? Where do you buy sheets?

There is no kitchen, just a microwave and fridge. Pamela Anderson, who most people remember from her days on Baywatch where she showed off her bosoms, probably just ate frozen dinners: that would be a logical guess.

But if you want to buy this piece of showbiz history, call 702-298-2622. If you want to look inside first, then visit the Riverside Casino, where it's on display.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Dine on a free potato at Idaho Potato Museum

See the world's largest potato chip at the Idaho Potato Museum and learn how the popular veggies played an important role in the life of President Kennedy. And, even better, with a paid admission you can fill up on a "FREE TATERS FOR OUT-OF-STATERS," as billboards proclaim on roads into the town of Blackfoot, Idaho. The free spud is a large, oven-fresh Russet potato with butter and sour cream. Yum! The Potato Museum provides information on potato history, the growing and harvesting process, nutrition, trivia and educational potato facts. Watch a short video presentation on how the potato industry has developed. The museum is located in downtown Blackfoot at 130 NW Main Street in the old Oregon Short Line Railroad Depot. There's plenty of easy RV parking. Don't miss the gift shop with all kinds of unique potato trinkets. And if you didn't already know, Blackfoot is the "Potato Capital of the World." How about that?

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