
Our Ginger Fuhrer's young life was scarred by the discovery of an end-of-the-pier 'What The Butler Saw' machine and a jazz mag shoved behind a toilet cistern. Tell us about the first time you realised that there was more to life than sweet shops and Friday night TV
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... I give you The Ronnie Barker Book of Bathing Beauties
Oh, and pages 213-243 of the Great Universal catalogue.
( , Thu 11 Aug 2011, 13:12, 6 replies)

I have signed copies of two other similar books he did along those lines :)
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which I liberated from its hiding place, thus ensuring that all my formative wanks were over nudie pictures from the 1920s (or thereabouts).
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and the follow-up was called 'Gentleman's Relish'
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I've yet to see more boobies in a single volume.
Dad also had a joke book, published in he 70s (I think), that was chock full of nudie pics, so I was able to progress from from wanking over my Grandmother's contemporaries, to wanking over (hairy) women of my mother's generation.
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It's probably still lurking about the house somewhere.
I didn't understand it at the time.
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