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	<title>Comments on: Physique Magazines: A History of American Male Erotica</title>
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		<title>By: Elfstone</title>
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		<description>For me, the newsstand-curiosity was at a stand at entrance to the Illinois Central RR station, in Chicago.
Later, Kris (Chuck Renslow) pulled up with his motorcycle; having recognized me from a photo shown him by my ex-lover Gordon Pitts. I&#039;d been out of town, &amp; Kris broke the news to me that Gordon had drowned in Lake Michigan the season prior.
Later, I met Bob Mizer at his downtown L.A. compound; at poolside, the pool seen in so many A.M.G. publications.
Yes, for me as well, it all began with those magazines.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For me, the newsstand-curiosity was at a stand at entrance to the Illinois Central RR station, in Chicago.<br />
Later, Kris (Chuck Renslow) pulled up with his motorcycle; having recognized me from a photo shown him by my ex-lover Gordon Pitts. I&#8217;d been out of town, &amp; Kris broke the news to me that Gordon had drowned in Lake Michigan the season prior.<br />
Later, I met Bob Mizer at his downtown L.A. compound; at poolside, the pool seen in so many A.M.G. publications.<br />
Yes, for me as well, it all began with those magazines.</p>
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