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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I recently saw porn mags for sale in a garage, had no idea they were still printed. Anyone here buy them and is escort, fiesta and the like still about? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I recently saw porn mags for sale in a garage, had no idea they were still printed. Anyone here buy them and is escort, fiesta and the like still about?"
So far as I'm aware, Fiesta and Knave are still produced in my home town. |
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
"Trumpets have a bell end"
Excellent work, Sally .
I’m struggling to think of any right now, but my old boy bears a startling resemblance to Thelonius Monk (he was a handsome, quirky fella).
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
" my old boy bears a startling resemblance to Thelonius Monk (he was a handsome, quirky fella).
Thelonius Monk's favourite genre of jazz was hard bop. Does your old boy like a good hard bop ?"
Most definitely. Jazz was all about exploration, improvising and trying new things. Oh, and lengthy solo playing (which, as a single guy, I do an awful lot of) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't you mean jizz
Lol always called them jazz mags "
Bongo mags, stroke books or art pamphlets I must confess I thought that bongular literature was a thing of the past and porn now pretty much existed online. But it's good to know that you'll still be able to find "wild porn" discarded under hedges and by railway lines |
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
"Don't you mean jizz
Lol always called them jazz mags
Bongo mags, stroke books or art pamphlets I must confess I thought that bongular literature was a thing of the past and porn now pretty much existed online. But it's good to know that you'll still be able to find "wild porn" discarded under hedges and by railway lines "
I still remember the first one I found in a hedge and the shock on my face as I looked st it.
“Emily, 18, from Cardiff” was the first woman I saw. Yep, it’s stuck with me to this day.
Speaking of things sticking, I don’t think I was aware of the potentially use the mags had been put to at that point |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Don't you mean jizz
Lol always called them jazz mags
Bongo mags, stroke books or art pamphlets I must confess I thought that bongular literature was a thing of the past and porn now pretty much existed online. But it's good to know that you'll still be able to find "wild porn"
discarded under hedges and by railway lines
Suzy from Cambridge always sticks with me! A lovely Thai girl xx
I still remember the first one I found in a hedge and the shock on my face as I looked st it.
“Emily, 18, from Cardiff” was the first woman I saw. Yep, it’s stuck with me to this day.
Speaking of things sticking, I don’t think I was aware of the potentially use the mags had been put to at that point "
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By *uryWhipMan
over a year ago
Harringay |
Ive seen them in a few shops but havent owned one probably for 15 years, which would have been around the time I got broadband.
Used to have loads at one point. A friend of my mum stashed two bin bags of them at my house. They were issues of Club from 1975 to 1985. |
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By *rimtonMan
over a year ago
Bromley |
All those poor kids of today with their internet mufti- will never go through that teenage rite of passage.
Peeling back those sticky pages and reading about the joys of being a driving instructor. With its inevitable line about going for the gearstick and ‘accidentally’ landing somewhere else.
But no I never read that sort of stuff |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"All those poor kids of today with their internet mufti- will never go through that teenage rite of passage.
Peeling back those sticky pages and reading about the joys of being a driving instructor. With its inevitable line about going for the gearstick and ‘accidentally’ landing somewhere else.
But no I never read that sort of stuff "
Seems an unlikely accident unless he's got the old chap wedged up against the gear stick. Either way I'd question this fellow's professional competence. Safety first |
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Funnily enough I saw these on the top shelf at a petrol station also last week and was going to do a forum post on it and forgot. The one I saw was called Razzle which I'm sure was about years ago. I'm staggered that anyone still buys them with so much easy access to online porn. Must be very old men that can't "work" the Internet! |
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"I think they renamed Escort...
It's Focus now .. pics and stories
You really need to concentrate on
Some of my best work is wasted sometimes "
To be fair, that did make me smile and I thought it deserved more recognition |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Liked Men Only ( the mag that is ) in Scotland we called them scuddy mags lol
Funny how you always found them in hedges or bushes "
Yeah scud pics. In London we'd say "a bit of Frankie Vaughan" |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Liked Men Only ( the mag that is ) in Scotland we called them scuddy mags lol
Funny how you always found them in hedges or bushes
Yeah scud pics. In London we'd say "a bit of Frankie Vaughan" "
Hahaha Frankie Vaughan, brilliant |
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