This week we head off to the west coast and delve into the Los Angeles Free Press, also known as the FREEP, which a paper that would eventually be almost fully consumed by sex ads. But in 1971 there was still a large amount of journalism still going on. However we’re only interested in the smut, so here for your perusal are the theater and for a change “live sex” show ads from the April 2/3, 1971 edition. As always enjoy.
-Spicy
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