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To Know Ted Was To Love Him
Ted's wife, Pat, could cause a traffic jam just by walking across the street. She was a RED HEAD, and Dolly Parton would have been jealous of Pat's overall figure.
Pat never seemed to work, but when we first met Ted, neither did Ted. So working wasn't in their schedule.
Pat threw some great parties, and one huge one about 1960. She rented a HIGH CLASS restaurant and had steaks for everyone.
Around this time, Pat told me she modeled "Gloves and Hose". Me, being an 18 year old kid, thought this seemed like a good job.
While reading Playboy one day, I saw Pat May in her 1959, BROWN BUICK. There was an article about Pat. She was the ORIGINAL model for the lady who wore GLOVES and HOSE on the Joke Page of Playboy.
I remember the article as if it was yesterday. As Pat had this '59 Buick, brown with CUSTOM Tijuana Tuck and Roll seats.
Pat loved that Buick and charged Ted, $250 to use it to go to the boat races. She "RENTED" her car to her husband. Ted took the Buick to Guntersville, Alabama, 1961, and Pat charge him a $250 cleaning deposit.
Anyway, over the years, I have looked "High and Low" for this article that would have been about 1960. I've looked on E-bay, no luck. Last week at a swap meet, I saw an August 1960 Playboat with this model on the front. But no mention of who played the part.
As I recall, the article never mentioned Pat May by name, may be some of you out there have a 1960-62 collection of Playboy's that would help me solve the mystery.
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Pat was a Red Head, but she has this black wig, just like the Playboy model.
Pancho Gonzales: Tennis Player
Amateur
Gonzales was given a 51-cent racquet by his mother when he was 12 years old. He received tennis analysis from his friend, Chuck Pate, but mostly taught himself to play by watching other players on the public courts at nearby Exposition Park in Los Angeles. Once he discovered tennis, he lost interest in school and began a troubled adolescence in which he was occasionally pursued by truant officers and policemen. He was befriended by Frank Poulain, the owner of the tennis shop at Exposition Park, and sometimes slept there.[3]
Ted grew up around Exposition Park. Ted took credit for Poncho becoming a tennis player.
Back to the Ted May Story
Well, after Pat filed for divorce, Ted was looking to rent a tent and a six car garage. After the divorce was final, Pat had convinced the judge that Ted had no job, no skills and that she should be appointed his "Guardian".
So, as Ted's "Guardian" she let Ted live with her.
About this time they started Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Lion Country hired Pat to walk around with the Lions wearing a lion cloth, and little more. Pat was a great looker and the Lions loved her. And so did the tourist.
Pat rode on the Lion Country Safari Float in the 1973 Strawberry Festival Parade in Garden Grove, she and about six lions were on the float.
It was while she was working at Lion Country that the bought the new BIG house in Fountain Valley and this is when Pat brought Orphie home to raise. Orphie grew fast! He ate a 150 baby chickens a day.
Pat May, Ted May's Wife Passed Away Recently
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Well, after Pat filed for divorce, Ted was looking to rent a tent and a six car garage. After the divorce was final, Pat had convinced the judge that Ted had no job, no skills and that she should be appointed his "Guardian".
So, as Ted's "Guardian" she let Ted live with her.
About this time they started Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Lion Country hired Pat to walk around with the Lions wearing a lion cloth, and little more. Pat was a great looker and the Lions loved her. And so did the tourist.
Pat rode on the Lion Country Safari Float in the 1973 Strawberry Festival Parade in Garden Grove, she and about six lions were on the float.
It was while she was working at Lion Country that the bought the new BIG house in Fountain Valley and this is when Pat brought Orphie home to raise. Orphie grew fast! He ate a 150 baby chickens a day.
In and around 1955, Ted May built some fiber glass boats that he called "PUMPKIN SEEDS" they were about 8 feet long, no fins on the bottom and the were round bottoms. When were stater racing of KTLA-TV in the winter of 1955, Ted had about four of these "PUMPKIN SEEDS". They would go side ways as fast as they'd go straight. Between heats Ted and "CREW" would race around Lake Los Angeles somewhat like rodeo clowns do at rodeos.
One of the boats was called "MISS CARROT TOP". Mermaid bottom, orange hair and topless woman was painte of this boat. BPat may "Miss Carrot Top" drove this boat. Ted had played football for the Navy's team after WWII, the last war we won. As a result he had more football helmets, pants and jersies....(I'm sur th Navy never missed them). Pat would drive one of these "PUMPKIN SEEDS" with an orange ponytail sticking out of the helmet.....Sometimes, Bobby (May), Herbie or Cliffy Ham would be wearing the helmet witht he ponytail.
Dick Lane from KTLA-TV called them the "Mercury Maniacs" as Mercury was one of the sponsors fo the TV series (39 weeks of boat racing). Ted would pour gasoline on the water and then light it. He'd drive through the fire....the croud loved "The Mercury Maniacs".
In the old days we said a women was "Stacked" if she was well endowed. Well, Pat had been the original model for Playboy Magazine's joke page. She always said she models "Hoses ans gloves". If you ever saw the mannequin of the Joke Page", that was Pat May with the black hose, black gloves and black hair (Wig). Good she was good looking.
As time passed Ted and Pat lived together though divorced. I have lookeed for the issue of Playboy magazine that featured her, around 1959....but have not found it, though I remember reading it as it had Pat's 1959 Buick in the article. She charged Ted $150 deposit to borrow her car to go to the boat races. He wenet to Guntersville, Alabama in 1961 and 1962 with that Buick. He was on the road for almost three weks, living out of that car. He took Butch May, Bobby May, Herbie and Danny Anderson with him....
Ted never really had a job.....he just kind of "GOT BY"....
Hard to hear that Pat is gone.....
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Wayne Baldwin's Picture of Ted May
This is Ted driving Bob Nordskog KT, a "HIGH RIDER" Molinari, glass boat. I'm not sure the year, maybe 1980.
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Bob Nordskog "FLYING IT" TO Stay Ahead of Ted May
Clear Lake 1975, Wayne Baldwin photo of Bob Nordskog's IT, before they called them KT's.