On Tuesday night, Scott Brown's wife pleaded with her husband to stop advertising his "available" daughters, but a video we've dug up reveals that Gail Huff wasn't always so prim and proper.
The Massachusetts senator-elect's wife, who now works as a reporter for Boston station WCVB-TV, starred in singer Digney Fingus' 1984 video for a song called "The Girl With The Curious Hand."
In the video (BELOW), Huff struts around and sunbathes in a black bikini, the top of which she removes at one point before diving into water. At the song's climax, she suggestively squeezes a tube of sunscreen, perhaps explaining the curiosity of this girl's hand.
Of course, the Browns are no strangers to skin: Senator-elect Scott famously posed nude for Cosmopolitan in 1982, and more recently with his bikini-clad daughters.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/21/scott-browns-wife-music-v_n_431632.htmlAll I can say is:
I'd've hit that so hard only the true king of England would have been able to pull me out.
HuffNPuff is also aghast Sen. Brown would pose with his bikini-clad daughters:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/20/scott-brown-daughter-biki_n_430291.htmlNow I always thought liberals were the free-love-express-yourself crowd. Yet, they always get upset when they find out conservatives have sex and/or are not ashamed of their bodies.
Either:
A) liberals are glaring hypocrites (Probability of likelihood: **** YEAH)
or
B) they operate under the assumption conservatives are supposed to be prudes and they are trying to get us to feel outraged (Probability of likelihood: **** OFF)
We don't see conservatives bitching about this sort of stuff. If we were actually upset we wouldn't need Puff-n-Stuff to point it out for us. We are perfectly capable of manufacturing our own outrage.
Anyway, I'm outta here.
I hear his daughters are available.