1970s Pornography





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  1. These images have raised my heartbeat.

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  2. "Sleazy Breeze Blocks"...

    I understand that one was quite popular in New Zealand?

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    1. That was their second most popular choice of children's name, after No 16 Bus Shelter.

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  3. absolute filth ... *checks ebay*

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  4. I'm often out in the streets manhole rubbing!

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  5. Ooooooh, I just can't help myself... I have to go sit down on those filthy slats right now!

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  6. Given that a packet of crisps were 2p those magazines were fecking expensive.

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  7. Pert Potholes was the under the counter mag for discerning gentlemen.The "must have" issue featured the art of rimming the potholes. The larger the pothole the better..,

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  8. Damn shame you didn't have the 1981 copy of "Dirty Decking" :(

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    1. Another kiwi favourite

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    2. The Man Holes is the name of my Men at Work cover band.

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    3. But the archive only runs to 1979, Dude, remember?

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  9. Cover the table legs in stout hessian; I am shocked and scandalised to my hard, throbbing core!

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  10. Stephen slack I will swap dirty decking if you have pert Potholes. The copy is slightly dog eared. The dogs ears made good book marks

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  11. I'll reread for more information again and again.

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  12. It reminds me of the booklet from the 90's Monty Python album box set

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  13. "Young Bitumen - Hot and Freshly Laid" I found in my Dad's stash hidden under the brewing kit in the Rumpus Room when I was 12. A pleasant shock.

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