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Old 10-25-2009, 04:00 PM
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Back in the day, in the early 1970's, I worked in a photo-lab in Denver. We processed film for a wide area of stores and camera shops and frequently came across photos that had to be "censored" due to graphic sexual content. Since the printing machines we used were automated, printing countless rolls of developed negatives per hour, there was no way for us to pre-screen what was on the film and only after the prints were developed and inspected did we see what was on the film. We had to hold any "objectionable" prints back from the customers, since the law back then was pretty strict as to what could be allowed--but we were required to return their negatives unprinted, and the "censored" prints ended up in a filing cabinet which was kept locked in an office. Before I left the company, a friend of mine gave me a HUGE number of photos that had been held back and I kept them to myself. Eventually, I decided to burn the entire lot---rather than risk being "caught" with the photos in my possession. Oh, how I wish I still had those. I could put together an album that would knock the socks off everyone here. Lots of housewives, girlfriends, models, you name it----I had photos by the thousands. Ahhhh, if only I could turn the clock back in time to those days.
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