Mayfair or Penthouse?
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Mayfair or Penthouse?
Mayfair or Penthouse? Answer required due to a disagreement of taste & opinion with my mate in the ale house last-night / early this morning... a 'Lock-In' until 04:30 am this morning. He reckons Mayfair was 'Snob Crumpet' as opposed to Penthouse, which he described as 'Proletariat Crumpet' any help in this matter would be gratefully appreciated... He surprisingly informed me that one of the Bridesmaid's who attended his wedding was in the Mayfair centre spread of July 1973... Vicky, 17 years of age at the time who shortly afterwards in 1976 gave her life to the Lord as a Nun in a convent in Hastings, Rye... whereas his wife was featured in the November 1973 issue of Penthouse, and gave her body to me for one night in 1984
Bernie
PS. I can't comment as I'm not Au Fait with either of these 'Gentleman's' Jazz Magazines.
Bernie
PS. I can't comment as I'm not Au Fait with either of these 'Gentleman's' Jazz Magazines.
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"Did someone say Wanker?!?"Burn e 77 wrote:Mayfair or Penthouse?
PS. I can't comment as I'm not Au Fait with either of these 'Gentleman's' Jazz Magazines.
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and all the cunts that should fuck off...
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"Did someone say Wanker?!?"
Fukt if I know MiB81 I can't hear your conversations... ???
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Fukt if I know MiB81 I can't hear your conversations... ???
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Knave man myself
slightly cheaper but the quality was exceptable
slightly cheaper but the quality was exceptable
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Thank you fella for this invaluable information, much appreciated! Are you by any chance a connoisseur?strangledinAuch wrote:Knave man myself
slightly cheaper but the quality was exceptable
Bernie
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a wanker of the highest order,sir!Burn e 77 wrote:Thank you fella for this invaluable information, much appreciated! Are you by any chance a connoisseur?strangledinAuch wrote:Knave man myself
slightly cheaper but the quality was exceptable
Bernie
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Haha... Excellent fella! You've just made me spill all my Heineken from laughing, Sir!strangledinAuch wrote:a wanker of the highest order,sir!Burn e 77 wrote:Thank you fella for this invaluable information, much appreciated! Are you by any chance a connoisseur?strangledinAuch wrote:Knave man myself
slightly cheaper but the quality was exceptable
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Club Magazine was a good bongo mag.
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.....circa 1990 I guess
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'Bongo', 'jazz'. Liking the euphemisms gentlemen.
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Re: Mayfair or Penthouse?
Roger that.laurie wrote:It was Fiesta for me loved the readers
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"Madame, Be in no doubt as to the seriousness of your position". The Day of the Jackal, 1973.