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Monday 06th of September 2010 01:46:23 AM

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In closing  a note from Laura
Laura kept busy modeling  acting in small parts  doing layouts for the magazine  and making Playmate appearances from Texas to Iowa to Florida and points in between
A few months later  Laura ditched Tulsa for New Orleans with $34 in her pocket and the promise of a job at the local Playboy Club  For the next year and a half  she toiled as a Bunny on
runtime   90 minutes availiable   HMV  MVC  Amazon com  Amazon co uk  Blackstar MARDI GRAS MASSACRE aka Crypt of Dark Secrets <<click here for cover>> directed by J  Weis starring Laura Misch  Cathryn Lacey and Nancy Dancer runtime   97 minutes
Although her mother managed to get her into this party dress and curls for the photo at left  Laura was a tomboy  playing baseball with kids in her neighborhood  fishing with her uncle up in
Heidebruch  Lea Jödemann unten v  links  Luisa Mader  Leonie Rumpf  Clara Eckermann  Leonie Pottmann  Laura Marie Misch  liegend  Greta Strunk  Shannon Krause  Es fehlt  Isabell Budak Stehend von links  Trainer Oliver Bodfeld  Kaja Bodfeld  Tessa Otte  Madeline Vahrenhorst  Lilith Beaujean  Lea Jödemann  Pia Manke  Saskia Hellmig  Hanna Bertram
When I was a Playboy Bunny in New Orleans I married a cop of easy virtue  posed nude in Hef s magazine  drank all night at Lucky Pierre s  and appeared in the worst movie ever
Anthony Adjeckum  Nicholas Ako  Edirin Eruesegbefe  Mai Korell  Jade Lewis  Benjamin May  Laura Misch  Pascale Morrison Derbyrshire  Ardilson Mutshipayi  Raeesha Saleems   Alex Simpson
Laura made her first personal appearance as a Playmate in over 30 years at Glamourcon in Los Angeles May 16 17 2009
 

Laura Misch (born November 23, 1953 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American model, actress and writer. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the February 1975 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Richard Fegley.

Laura worked as a Bunny at the Playboy Club in New Orleans, where she did bit parts in films that were being made locally such as Hard Times (1975), Mandingo (1975) and French Quarter (1977). Eventually she moved to Miami where she found a job as a reporter for the Miami Herald. After some time there, she moved to Denver and to a position with the Rocky Mountain News. It was in Denver that she met her husband, Joe Watt, who wrote for the Denver Post.

In 1997 Laura saw her first novel, Carry Me Back, published under her married name, Laura Misch Watt. She dropped out of the newspaper business for a time to write fiction full-time, but recently returned to the daily grind, this time with the Post.

Misch, Laura

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