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<title>BOX: Les Petites Morts » </title>
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<description>Many, many years ago, the 5 of us lamented the death of the smut rag. We had grown up under the legandary mantle of Playboy and its innocence, Penthouse and its penetrative expostions, and (for the lucky ones among us with cool older brothers or pervy dads), the no-holes barred Jugs and Hustler.


But then the Internet came along, and suddenly all the Vaseline™ on the lens couldn’t justify paying for porn when there was so much of it for free.


And yet, we remained unsatisfied. Sure, there was sometimes amazing porn to be found online, but it lacked the polish, the sheen. Plus, all joking aside, we missed the prose aspect of the smut magazine. As they say, the brain IS the largest sex organ (except on Chris, because DAMN. We’ve seen him in the shower.)</description>
<dc:date>2008-11-07T17:17:28Z</dc:date>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.box-mag.com/blog/">BOX: Les Petites Morts » </a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Many, many years ago, the 5 of us lamented the death of the smut rag. We had grown up under the legandary mantle of Playboy and its innocence, Penthouse and its penetrative expostions, and (for the lucky ones among us with cool older brothers or pervy dads), the no-holes barred Jugs and Hustler.


But then the Internet came along, and suddenly all the Vaseline™ on the lens couldn’t justify paying for porn when there was so much of it for free.


And yet, we remained unsatisfied. Sure, there was sometimes amazing porn to be found online, but it lacked the polish, the sheen. Plus, all joking aside, we missed the prose aspect of the smut magazine. As they say, the brain IS the largest sex organ (except on Chris, because DAMN. We’ve seen him in the shower.)</p>
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<title>Don Larsen Perfect Game Color Film 1956 World Series </title>
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<p class="description">Don Larsen Perfect Game color 8mm film from 1956 World Series shot and found by Saul Terry.  Conatins Zapruder style baseball footage of New York Yankees Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Billy Martin, Enos Slaughter. Shots of Brooklyn Dodgers Duke Snider, Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Sandy Amaros and Sal Maglie.  </p>
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