RIP Emmanuelle
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RIP Emmanuelle
Sad to see Sylvia Kristel has died at the age of 60 from Cancer.
The advent of VHS players and video shops in the 80's meant every schoolboy had the opportunity to see the Emmanuelle films
Schoolboys these days dont know how lucky they are
The advent of VHS players and video shops in the 80's meant every schoolboy had the opportunity to see the Emmanuelle films
Schoolboys these days dont know how lucky they are
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LOL
I was going to mention Electric Blue as well
It is too easy these days but we had the excitement of exploring the local golf courses, railway embankments, river banks, we were the Indiana Jones of soft ****
Once had a mate who walked his dog on the common, one day he ran into a copse and didn't re emerge, when he went looking for him he founf the dog sniffing around rabbit holes which he found stuffed with dodgy VHS tapes, he did a cracking trade at school and mags became old hat
I was going to mention Electric Blue as well
It is too easy these days but we had the excitement of exploring the local golf courses, railway embankments, river banks, we were the Indiana Jones of soft ****
Once had a mate who walked his dog on the common, one day he ran into a copse and didn't re emerge, when he went looking for him he founf the dog sniffing around rabbit holes which he found stuffed with dodgy VHS tapes, he did a cracking trade at school and mags became old hat
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There was an art to carefully peeling back the pages of a damp mag that had spent a few days lying in the park stream whilst we all crowded round the witches hat.
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LOL
I was going to mention Electric Blue as well
It is too easy these days but we had the excitement of exploring the local golf courses, railway embankments, river banks, we were the Indiana Jones of soft ****
Once had a mate who walked his dog on the common, one day he ran into a copse and didn't re emerge, when he went looking for him he founf the dog sniffing around rabbit holes which he found stuffed with dodgy VHS tapes, he did a cracking trade at school and mags became old hat
I was going to mention Electric Blue as well
It is too easy these days but we had the excitement of exploring the local golf courses, railway embankments, river banks, we were the Indiana Jones of soft ****
Once had a mate who walked his dog on the common, one day he ran into a copse and didn't re emerge, when he went looking for him he founf the dog sniffing around rabbit holes which he found stuffed with dodgy VHS tapes, he did a cracking trade at school and mags became old hat
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Weird isn’t – i too found my first **** mag in a park
Almost as if legions of kindly uncles placed them in the bushes for us
As for Sylvia –might have a quite tug tonight, aaahh the mamories
Almost as if legions of kindly uncles placed them in the bushes for us
As for Sylvia –might have a quite tug tonight, aaahh the mamories
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I once found a huge stash of mags in the 'woods' once.... at least a dozen or so, took me ages to dry all those out properly without ruining the pages.. lol
Where the ****** did they all come from???? seriously???
Where the ****** did they all come from???? seriously???
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pmsl - i to grew up with "finding **** mags in the park, ect, hidden in bushes - how comical!!! usually ripped or damaged, but enough so there was a t*t or an 80's hairy monster on display lol..
there mustve been **** scattered far across the land on a daily basis.
and some comments ring so so true lol - those were the days , failing a find of "treasure" a littlewoods catalouge was almost as good haha
there mustve been **** scattered far across the land on a daily basis.
and some comments ring so so true lol - those were the days , failing a find of "treasure" a littlewoods catalouge was almost as good haha
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Back then, pre-internet, one really had to 'work for/earn' one's jollies.
That, coupled with being a horndog youth, was what made it so exciting and 'satisfying'.
Hell, I could knock a few out with just 'thoughts' alone - no 3rd party visual stimulation needed!
I don't think I could EVER 'achieve' that now!
That, coupled with being a horndog youth, was what made it so exciting and 'satisfying'.
Hell, I could knock a few out with just 'thoughts' alone - no 3rd party visual stimulation needed!
I don't think I could EVER 'achieve' that now!
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