![WHOA NEILE](/images/headline/7484.png) Let's not go off half-cocked. ![](/images/postimg/whoa_nellie_01.jpg)
This promo image with white markings shows Filipina actress Neile Adams, whose nickname was Nellie, entertaining dangerous thoughts with a machine pistol at her side. Adams is known, these days, for being the wife of screen legend Steve McQueen, but she appeared in about ten films and an equal number of television shows, including The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Police Woman, and The Rockford Files. There are versions of this photo with McQueen pasted into the background, so for the fun of it we added one below.
![UNCENSORED EDITION](/images/headline/1120.png) Hard facts and grim fairy tales. ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_01.jpg)
Above is the cover of a December 1963 Uncensored, with Ava Gardner, Richard Burton, Carroll Baker and Steve McQueen. Inside, you get them, plus Suzy Parker, Elizabeth Taylor, Gemel Abdel Nasser, Cary Grant, Marlon Brando, Ursula Andress, Sean Connery, and the great Jean Seberg. And as a bonus, you can learn about hypnotism. We did it, and it really works. *wiggling fingers* Yooou will retuuurn to our website eeeevery daaaay. See all of our Uncensored posts here. ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_02.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_03.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_04.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_05.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_06.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_07.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_08.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_09.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_10.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_11.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_12.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_13.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_14.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_15.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_16.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_17.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_18.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_19.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_21.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_22.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_23.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_24.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_25.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_26.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_27.jpg) ![](/images/postimg/uncensored_edition_28.jpg)
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The headlines that mattered yesteryear.
2003—Hope Dies
Film legend Bob Hope dies of pneumonia two months after celebrating his 100th birthday. 1945—Churchill Given the Sack
In spite of admiring Winston Churchill as a great wartime leader, Britons elect
Clement Attlee the nation's new prime minister in a sweeping victory for the Labour Party over the Conservatives. 1952—Evita Peron Dies
Eva Duarte de Peron, aka Evita, wife of the president of the Argentine Republic, dies from cancer at age 33. Evita had brought the working classes into a position of political power never witnessed before, but was hated by the nation's powerful military class. She is lain to rest in Milan, Italy in a secret grave under a nun's name, but is eventually returned to Argentina for reburial beside her husband in 1974. 1943—Mussolini Calls It Quits
Italian dictator Benito Mussolini steps down as head of the armed forces and the government. It soon becomes clear that Il Duce did not relinquish power voluntarily, but was forced to resign after former Fascist colleagues turned against him. He is later installed by Germany as leader of the Italian Social Republic in the north of the country, but is killed by partisans in 1945.
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