Oui Magazine 1976 September

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Oui Magazine 1976 September

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Contents:  Mail (Great thoughts from sensible readers, punctuated!), Openers (Vegetables, move over. Here comes Mineral of the Month), Sex Tapes (Older women, younger men), Revue (Mano rapes and pillages), Joanie (Our sleepiest pictorial yet. She wonders why everyone wants her to wake up), The First Time (Anticipation makes the hard grow fonder. Not to mention the hand), Bleu Jeans (The French make over the American national costume. But the color is still unmistakable), The Mutilation Mystery (Moo murders have swept the country. Who are these people who suck cattle blood and take only choice cuts), Pocket Calculators (The answer to a million questions can rest comfortably in the palm of your hand. Batteries extra), Valium (The most prescribed drug in the country is supposed to take the anxiety away. Nut, in some cases, it’s causing anxiety), Squatters’ Rights (The campaign to ban pay toilets is one of the strangest movements in political history), Erica Creeps In On Little Cat Feet (And she wears a chandelier around her neck), Conversations With Henny Youngman (The king of the one-liners engages in some extended sentences), The Making Of A Saint (Our media-hip cleric susses out a miracle worker and finds everything sacred), Boston’s Combat Zone (America’s primmest city experiments with an adult enterianment zone), Telephone Sex (An operator at the office, Laverne scrambles connections at home), Donna Summer And Sex Rock (Music’s coming attraction), The Great Fables Of Our Time (The girl who couldn’t get enough, the lethal behive and more), Who (Twyla Tharp dances, Jackie Curtis goes butch, Dennis Hopper makes a strange new movie)

Issue:  September 1976

Condition:  Very Good