Yeah, I've been cherishing some old, heavy 'zines from the late '60s, bequeathed from distant relatives, to this day.
:bigear: Do tell! I'm all ears! Are these...fetish mags? Even (dare I ask)...tickling? I
had afew magazines from the early 80's with some pretty nasty-looking biker-type women in bondage sets aimed at a tickling-fantasy audience. Despite the less-than-stellar women, I'd kill to find that magazine again. I don't even recall the name. I bought it used at F_-
name-removed-_d Records in downtown Atlanta, where I also purchased the old
Tied & Tickled mag! It was a remaindered magazine, with the title part of the cover cut off. There was this great "fear of tickling" sensibility to the mag that made up for the scary, heavily made-up rode-rough-&-tossed-out women inside. I'll never forget those furtive purchases. It's a strange feeling when you find yourself having to actually hand moeny over directly to a person for your fap-fodder. Ah, how wonderfully far we've come since then!
I'd be seriously interested in any pre-80's tickling photos, illustrations, whatever, that anyone might run across.
I regret losing my prized Saudellis to some weird accident - or maybe it was sticky-fingered hired-help - I'll never know for sure.
That'd just suck if it's the later. I've lost very little to that sort of shenanigans(as far as I know, anyway). There IS a particular issue of a Lyndon mag called
Knots & Kinks that I somehow misplaced that I still regret to this day. it had what I still consider one of the best if not THE BEST photoset ever! Well, at least if you were me.
* Gives Rick a weird glance... *
Maybe we should have YOU encased in plastic foil...
If it'll give me that "stay-fresh" feel, I'm game! :ggrin:
Well, I'm guessing even "youngsters" will develop some kind of memorabilia-related nostalgia, to a degree or another.
Oh, definitely. I mean, the "Ninja Turtles"-generation of tickling fetishists were after my solitary, creepy breed, and they already feel like old-timers in the tickling sphere of things, too. [attached funny pic below]
Sure, smell-centered memories usually elicit stronger emotions... I wonder how will personal memories evolve like, in a quick paced world of visual and aural stimuli.
Now that's a genuinely interesting question best left up to another thread and better minds than mine.
For what's worth, thanks for the trip.
Count me in when enjoying the travel is more important than just reaching the destination.
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And again, my pleasure! Thank you for flying Retro-Air flight `88 and with any luck there will be more blasts from the past to see.