Paul and the Playmate
Photos courtesy of Playboy.
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Val Keil Val Keil is the Playboy Playmate for August 2013. There’s an air of destiny about Val Keil. In her hometown of Philadelphia she’s known as a beautiful bartender who loves her customers and doesn’t take any grief. But she has always wondered if there was something more for her. “You know what?” she said to herself. “This is my life, and I get one chance at it.” So she had some photographs taken and sent them to Playboy. Just two hours later, she heard back. “I thought it was a scam,” she says with a laugh. It wasn’t. Soon she was on a flight to Los Angeles for a test shoot, and now you’re looking at Miss August. What should you know about Va;? She loves country music, Phillies games and long road trips “with all the windows down and my hair blowing.” She’s half German and half Hispanic – “though a lot of people say I look Italian,” she says. She also dreams of acting in film someday. Given her classic beauty, we created the ultimate fantasy for her – that of a star of the silver screen during the golden age of Hollywood, the apotheosis of glamour and decadence. Turn the page and you’ll find our black-and-white photographic paean to old-school cinema. Most of all, you’ll notice Val, playing the heroine with dignity and aplomb. “I think it’s awesome that people across the world will be looking at me naked,” she says. “Doors are opening for me. This year is going to be so full of experiences. My mind is blown.” Whoa! So is ours. Val on Facebook Val on Twitter |
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Paul Warfield Paul Warfield is a former professional American football wide receiver from Warren Ohio known for his grace on the field in the 1960s and 1970s. He started his career at Ohio State University, moving to the Cleveland Browns as a wide receiver in 1964, helping lead them to four league championship games. In 1970 he played with the Miami Dolphins and went to three Super Bowl Games with the team.He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1983. In 1999, he was ranked number 60 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players. In 1979 Ohio State inducted him into its Varsity O Hall of Fame for both his football and track accomplishments. On November 19, 1990 he was inducted into the Miami Dolphins Honor Roll. Paul at the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
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