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Old January 18th, 2008, 11:03 AM   #20
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Lovebirds was originally going to be called Ladybirds but the Ladybird clothing company (manufacturer of childrens clothes) served an injunction after the first issue hit the streets. Lovebirds and Whitehouse were generally good value and kept testing the boundaries. Playbirds was a bit mixed and National News was often poorly printed, with smudged shots and often far too many poor black and white pics.

Apart from Mary Millington there were a good number of girls who posed with wide open legs and the mags had, for then, rare spreads of shaved pussy.

Whilst Sullivan's UK film releases always promised more than they gave, his mags were generally worth the money.
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