Talk:Christie Hefner/Archives/2012
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Saving the empire
Is it worth noting that Christie's movement to CEO also helped save Playboy? We can look up items in question, but it was Christie who shut down many of the money losing assets Playboy used to have when the empire started a decline in the 80's. If I recall correctly, such things included the shutting down of the Playboy Clubs, getting rid of the Playboy Jet, and other money losing investments. UncleThursday 02:45, 22 August 2007 (UTC)
Link fizzle
The 2004 bibliography still stands, though the link turns up an error or page change notice. Should this then be de-linked? Julia Rossi 01:57, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
Christie's career vs. Playboy Enterprises history
It seems that at least half of the career section is more stuff that is unrelated to Christie per se, and would better belong in the Playboy Enterprises article. It's of course difficult to separate, but I think this page should be content specific to Christie. Hpa (talk) 00:37, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
I'm not sure what Hugh Hefner selling tickets to Playboy Parties has to do with Christie?Djsquintz (talk) 01:05, 7 May 2009 (UTC)
Untitled
I was going to add to Bunny Mother; "Schools them in all things Playboy Bunny" Webhat 04:27, Dec 13, 2003 (UTC) hehehehehe
I'm removing the comment about her high Math SATs. It doesn't make any sense in that context. "Although she had high math SATs, she became an English major" ? SATs have little to do with what major you decide on.
I'm not sure I agree - I'm not American and therefore have no idea of the SATs influence on majors - when I originally started this entry I saw enough articles on Christie make reference to the math SATs in their articles to consider it at least mildly of interest. The same goes for the original Harvard comments, that's irony for you. Webhat 22:31, 2 November 2005 (UTC)