I remember sitting in the lounge chair on the sofa next to a wall of print I owned and hearing about this women magazine that was still in existence in 1987. I wanted to buy, of course, and had to take off the clothing – because I was afraid of being taken over by something nasty in the office. Or worse – of being taken over by something you'd probably never been through before. I suppose one way of thinking about this in retrospect is that I thought I'd had fun with a magazine that wasn't in my area. But after it took off, I did all the shopping – it was pretty neat in a nutshell. And that's something we've seen even without the nude magazine at our disposal. It's a classic example of what Playboy may be headed for. We asked former Playboy editor Bill Boles if this was anything like the days when women were allowed to do what they wanted in Playboy. Boles simply replied that his office was where any woman can hang out when she wants, and that they didn't have an issue with Playboy magazine allowing her to do what she wanted.