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so have you put up your david essex poster...

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SlartyBartFast · 12/09/2009 14:11

jackie Magazine in the guardian today.

brings back memories. was the print always so small though?

found myself singing Tell Him.

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MarthaFarquhar · 12/09/2009 14:20

I have forsaken the David Essex poster for the SLADE one on the back.

I was disappointed that there was no photo-luv story, though. Or were they in other magazines?

SlartyBartFast · 12/09/2009 14:23

i can't remember,
i don't think we got the magazine that much.

Slade, i like their music, but their looks leave somethign to be desired

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NorbertDentressangle · 12/09/2009 14:29

I've just been flicking through that over lunch. TBH I'm more fascinated by the ads.

Did you see the recruitment ad for Barclays (pg 28)? Luring Top of the Pops fans to the big city to work!

Also quite shocked at the ad for slimming/diet food (pg29)-surely Jackie was aimed at teenagers? Was there such an obsession about being thin in the 1970s?

SlartyBartFast · 12/09/2009 14:31

i only noticed the ad for Anadin for period pain, and and Rimmel,
guess who fell for that ad?

will relook

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southeastastra · 12/09/2009 14:32

ooh i've just sent dp out of it

MmeProf · 12/09/2009 15:00

Must have a look at the article.

I loved Jackie (before it went cartoony) and did have a David Essex poster.

Just sent DD off to the newsagent to get me a copy. And will probably do the same on Tuesday for Bunty - I loved that, especially the dress up dolls on the back.

SlartyBartFast · 12/09/2009 15:34

my room was adorned with Bay City Roller posters, so i spose they must have come from Jackie.

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LadyGlencoraPalliser · 12/09/2009 15:40

I think the photo stories came in the following year or the year after when Jackie started having to compete with mags like My Guy and Blue Jeans. They had a complete redesign some time around then.
My 12-yr-old DD thought Jackie was beyond weird hilarious - especially the article about how to attract boys at the disco.

seeker · 12/09/2009 15:49

My 13 year old was GLUED to it all through lunch!

The thing I found a bit depressing was the realization that standards of literacy MUST have been much higher then - however much I argue that they weren't!

Can you imagine most 12 year olds managing all those words today?

SlartyBartFast · 12/09/2009 16:49

dd (12) thought it was good,
strangely similar,
without comic strips

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SlartyBartFast · 12/09/2009 16:50

she seems to think jacqueline wilson had somethign to do with it though. not entirely sure if that is true.

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southeastastra · 12/09/2009 16:51

the cleaning teeth every day with peroxide tip too!

love the rimmel ad, wonder how my 17p is today.

southeastastra · 12/09/2009 16:52

how much!

yep standards definitely slipping

LadyGlencoraPalliser · 12/09/2009 17:08

Slarty - Jacqueline Wilson worked for the company when Jackie was launched and claims the magazine was actually named after her.

noddyholder · 12/09/2009 17:22

My dp was on teh cover of oh boy and my guy Have posted on my profile but couldn't get it on here!They had a comp to win a date with him how times have changed!

southeastastra · 12/09/2009 17:26

that's fab noddy

noddyholder · 12/09/2009 17:26

He is bald as a coot now

Furball · 12/09/2009 17:28

did he get to go on the date? what a wierd competition.

I'm hugely peeved as I didn't know about this so have missed it. I used to love Jackie.

noddyholder · 12/09/2009 17:29

He did!he was in a band not just a random date

NorbertDentressangle · 12/09/2009 17:33

furball -if I remember I'll bring my copy to the meet-up for you.

Those of us "of a certain age" can then show the youngsters where we got all our info on boys and sex

southeastastra · 12/09/2009 17:33

ooh what band? do you want to say?

noddyholder · 12/09/2009 17:37

Can't he is out and would kill me!

bigTillyMint · 12/09/2009 17:41

David Essex - he was my pin-up when I was 10!

I don't remember the print being so small either, but my eye-sight was better then.

The photo stories were in Blue Jeans, weren't they?

Furball · 12/09/2009 17:51

norbert pleeeaasse remember...... I'd love to see it and have a flashback to my early teens.

NorbertDentressangle · 12/09/2009 17:55

I'll do my best furball!

We can read it under the table like me and my friends used to read it at school (until we were busted by the teacher)