June 27th, 2018 -- by Bacchus
When you’re a titan of the stock market in the 1920s, this may have been one of the perquisites of the job. But shouldn’t you at least lock the damn door? Holding up a sheaf of papers to shield the field of action from view seems almost an empty gesture by comparison!

Artwork is by Andre Collot. There’s also a sketchbook version with little extra details:

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June 26th, 2018 -- by Bacchus
You know what they say: the couple that snacks together, stays together. Right? They do say that, right?

By the artist Philippe Bertrand as seen in Newlook #6 (February 1984).
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June 25th, 2018 -- by Bacchus
We may need a music historian or an opera buff to fully explain the captioning on this one:

The three women masturbating on a moonlit beach (the nearest caption says Clare de Lune which I understand to mean “Light of the Moon”) are, I think, intended to compose a visual pun, with their ample bottoms outshining the moon in the sky. The moon itself is busy dallying with a tree branch; a nice touch, I’d say. But what does all this have to do with the opera Werther by Jules Massenet? One could speculate that there’s a Clare De Lune song in the opera, but the fairly shallow Wikipedia entry wouldn’t confirm any such notion. It remains, at least until my erudite readers chime in, a modest mystery.
In any case, the artwork dates from the 1920s, and is by Leo Berthie.
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June 24th, 2018 -- by Bacchus
It’s unclear whether this unidentified model from a 1979 issue of the German porn magazine Girls really likes her bubbly, or whether she doesn’t have a dildo. But considering where the neck of the bottle goes next, I think she’s just making sure it’s not dry:

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June 23rd, 2018 -- by Bacchus

The press of affairs in recent weeks has kept me from Sharing Any Saturday Shit, and I still haven’t had time to trip lazily through my links for undiscovered gems, but a few of the usual honorable suspects who reliably churn out things that need to be shared have, indeed, produced on schedule:
- The Rialto Report, which had formerly published online digital copies of the complete first eight issues of Flick magazine, has now added to its website the other twelve existing issues of this short-lived 1970s porn magazine.
- The June link roundup from History of BDSM is, again and typically, good. So much so that its appearance is another one of the strong motivators for doing this #SoSS today.
- My good friend Dr. Faustus has finished another Tales Of Gnosis College chapter: Chapter 2 in The Adventures of Ashley Madder. (Don’t miss the bonus Women Of Gnosis College Angelique Porpulac pinup on the last page.) Also now available in the ongoing march of Dr. Faustus releases: Bubbles in Polish.
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June 22nd, 2018 -- by Bacchus
This lovely beauty is from the cover of a vintage Europorn magazine called Girls:

Sadly, I don’t know the model’s name, or a date for the magazine.
Update: after some perilous and hairy (and slow) downloading from a highly-dubious file locker, I can say that the magazine is German in origin, printed in four languages, the model is identified only as “Farah”, and the issue is #20 with a publication date of September 1983 from publisher SASS-Verlags GmbH + Co KG.
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June 21st, 2018 -- by Bacchus
I don’t suppose we can blame Prisoner 69 (did you see his nametag?) for being unmotivated about this prison break, but it doesn’t take a lot of imagination to figure out why his cellmate, Prisoner 96, wanted out so badly:

From the cover of El Risate #14.
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