Very cool, thank you posted by hypersloth at 10:01 AM on August 26, 2005
A staple of my highschool ('71-'75) years. The October 1974 issue being a particular favorite. posted by tommasz at 10:02 AM on August 26, 2005
Does anyone know where one could find the text of "The Love Song of J. Edgar Hoover" from the August '72 issue? It's one of my favorite poetry parodies. posted by Faint of Butt at 10:17 AM on August 26, 2005
I have most of the '76-79 issues, passed down to me by my uncle who had a subscription.
Anyone know a place I can get full issues online? Like maybe Bittorrent or something? There's a lot of early '70s stuff I'd love to read, and not all of it is in the "Best Of" collections. posted by emptybowl at 11:21 AM on August 26, 2005
I had cherished copies of the Gentlemen's Bathroom Companion (Vol. I and II.) My brother and I had these memorized in college. Hell, they got us through college. A few years later, my wife lent them to a friend of hers...and they disappeared off the face of the earth. 15 years later I finally found them on eBay. I will never tell my wife where I hid them.
Thanks for the memories. posted by Ber at 11:35 AM on August 26, 2005
Faint of Butt, try emailing Mark -- he seems to dig getting inquiries like that. Or you could try searching NationalLampoon.com. posted by me3dia at 11:45 AM on August 26, 2005
July 1971: Pornography, Threat or Menace? posted by Mental Wimp at 1:35 PM on August 26, 2005
Mona Gorilla... and January '77 were classic. Had the feel of earlier George Lois Esquire covers. posted by hal9k at 1:45 PM on August 26, 2005
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