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There were always adverts for the Raymond Revue Bar in twat mags.

Paul Raymond owned half of Soho didn't he? And most of the top shelf one-handed reading material.

Aye Mayfair, Club, Razzle and so on. He just died recently as well (about a year ago or something). Left it all to his daughter. Worth an absolute bomb.

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There were always adverts for the Raymond Revue Bar in twat mags.

Paul Raymond owned half of Soho didn't he? And most of the top shelf one-handed reading material.

Aye Mayfair, Club, Razzle and so on. He just died recently as well (about a year ago or something). Left it all to his daughter. Worth an absolute bomb.

Didn't his daughter OD a few years back??

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There were always adverts for the Raymond Revue Bar in twat mags.

Paul Raymond owned half of Soho didn't he? And most of the top shelf one-handed reading material.

Aye Mayfair, Club, Razzle and so on. He just died recently as well (about a year ago or something). Left it all to his daughter. Worth an absolute bomb.

Didn't his daughter OD a few years back??

Had a look and you're right. She'd took over the running of the business though - I knew it was something like that. Does anyone buy porn mags these days btw? With the internet.

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There were always adverts for the Raymond Revue Bar in twat mags.

Paul Raymond owned half of Soho didn't he? And most of the top shelf one-handed reading material.

Aye Mayfair, Club, Razzle and so on. He just died recently as well (about a year ago or something). Left it all to his daughter. Worth an absolute bomb.

Didn't his daughter OD a few years back??

Had a look and you're right. She'd took over the running of the business though - I knew it was something like that. Does anyone buy porn mags these days btw? With the internet.

Was talking about that very subject with a mate recently. Why would you face the potential shame and pay money to buy a jazz mag in the local newsagents when there is an almost limitless free supply on the net?

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truck drivers buy it all

 

Then leave them in waterproof bags, carefully semi-hidden in local parks for school kids to find.

 

Those were the days! :lol::lol:

 

Why? Before they took your HGV licence away for being pissed up and murdering prostitutes?? :wub:

 

As Jezza Clarkson would say.

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truck drivers buy it all

 

Then leave them in waterproof bags, carefully semi-hidden in local parks for school kids to find.

 

Those were the days! :lol::lol:

 

 

I remember when I was a kid, we foud a huge stash of porn mags stuffed in a bush up on the cliffs miles from home, we couldn't carry it all so we had to make several trips, it was like a wankers version of Stand By Me.

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truck drivers buy it all

 

Then leave them in waterproof bags, carefully semi-hidden in local parks for school kids to find.

 

Those were the days! :wub::lol:

 

 

I remember when I was a kid, we foud a huge stash of porn mags stuffed in a bush up on the cliffs miles from home, we couldn't carry it all so we had to make several trips, it was like a wankers version of Stand By Me.

 

:lol: And so began a lifetime addiction.

 

They were always left in bushes for some bizarre reason.

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At the very impressive recyclying station at Asda Boldon, there's a mystery recycler who once a month donates a very impressive collection of home grown and imported magazines to the cause.

 

Naturally there is a grateful pecking order which consists of trolley collectors, who pass on to taxi drivers, who leave in.......the local bushes for the School Kids.

 

The circle of life.

Trampy Mackems tbh :lol:

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