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    Posted 6 years ago

    OldeAsDirt
    (25 items)

    These three risque magazines were in Dad's shoe box of WWII items. They are filled with suggestive cartoons and jokes. I am guessing they were probably sent to him by his older brother. I found several letters that suggested he was sending items to keep Dad entertained. Uncle Wayne also told dad that he would find a hot redhead for him ...

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 6 years ago
      Cute vintage mags, love the forties lingo like 'snappy' and 'poochie' :)
    2. OldeAsDirt OldeAsDirt, 6 years ago
      Some of the jokes caught me off guard. I was sheltered growing up and had no idea that men were allowed to read dirty jokes way back then. *grin*

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