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  2. Category:Works originally published in Ainslee's Magazine

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  3. Winifred Ainslee - Wikipedia

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    Ainslee was born Winifred MacIntosh, [3] the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. Bringle McIntosh. He was a Methodist minister who became president of Ohio Northern University . [ 2 ] Winifred contracted polio at age 6, but although she was in a leg brace for several years, she made a complete recovery and took up ballet to strengthen the affected leg.

  4. Female Trouble - Wikipedia

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    Female Trouble is a 1974 American independent [1] dark comedy film written, produced and directed by John Waters.It stars Divine, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Mink Stole, and Edith Massey, and follows delinquent high school student Dawn Davenport (played by Divine), who runs away from home, gets pregnant while hitchhiking, and embarks upon a life of crime.

  5. ‘Tumblr Porn’ by Huffington Post

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    The beauty of Tumblr is that you can pretty much find anything you want to look at if you know how to search for it. The main way content is found and sorted on the platform is through tags. Certain terms are unsearchable on Tumblr the way they are on Instagram, but if you travel down the Tumblr rabbit hole of adult content, you figure it out ...

  6. Divine (performer) - Wikipedia

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    Glenn "Divine" Milstead's high school yearbook photo at age 17 [2]. Divine was born as Harris Glenn Milstead on October 19, 1945, at Women's Hospital in Baltimore. [3] His father, Harris Bernard Milstead (May 1, 1917 – March 4, 1993), after whom he was named, was one of seven children born in Towson, Maryland, to a plumber who worked for the Baltimore City Water Department. [4]

  7. Ainslee - Wikipedia

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    Ainslee may refer to: Mary Ainslee (1919–1991), American film actress; Ainslee Cox (1936–1988), American music conductor; Ainslee Lamb, Canadian field hockey coach; Ainslee's Magazine, American literary periodical published from 1897 to December 1926; Winifred Ainslee (born 1923 or 1924), American actress

  8. Al Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Lancaster Pictures produced a documentary on Goldstein entitled Goldstein: The Trials of the Sultan of Smut. It focused on his legal troubles. Larry Flynt, Ron Jeremy, and Jimmy Breslin appeared in the movie. [54] He claimed to have had 7,000 sexual partners. [55] Another writer called him "a hairy, sweaty, cigar-chomping, eczema ...

  9. Mary Ainslee - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ainslee (born Florence Stiegler; October 12, 1914 – November 1, 1991) was an American film actress. She appeared in approximately 15 films between 1939 and 1952. She appeared in approximately 15 films between 1939 and 1952.