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What a great magazine title: Scamp. It is simply a good photograph and she looks really coquettish and demure in a naughty fashion. And I want to read that article about how to get flabby without really trying. In fact, I think I did read it! ... SWINGIN’ SEXY GIRLIE COVERS...
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List of men's magazines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of magazines primarily marketed to men. The list has been split into subcategories according to the target audience of the magazines. This list includes both 'adult' magazines as well a...
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For the last several years, the fastest-growing market in the magazine industry has been men's periodicals–not Playboy or Penthouse, mind you, but rather a new array of publications that In truth, however, it's just the resuscitation of a style of magazine that disappeared in the late '60s: the cheap girlie mag.
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About Girlie Magazines ... Feed – Subscribe to Girlie Magazines discussion threads ... the Girlie Magazines group icon...
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Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone. ... [c21de] RetroGrafix uses Flickr – so can you!
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1960s Girlie magazines with large photos of the covers and detailed descriptions. ... You are on Page 4; Click here for Page 1 of the 1960s Girlie Magazines.; Click here for Page 2 of the 1960s Girlie Magazines.; Click here for Page 3 of the 1960s Girlie Magazines.; Click here for Page 5 of the 1960s Girlie Magazines.;
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A dealer friend of mine uncovered this remarkable pure girlie magazine hoard circa 1994. It belonged to a retired Army officer, Mr. Sutton, living in Washington D.C. who bought several hundred magazines from the 1950s onward and apparently didn't read them.
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Back to Flirt Magazine ... By Peter Driben, Recognised By Ed Cope...
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A 1978 copy of Scope, the now-defunct girlie magazine, was the surprise source of some of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's questions to retired defence minister Magnus Malan on Wednesday. ... The soldiers would blacken their faces, don Swapo fatigues and arm themselves with Ak47s before attacking settlements of...
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