Your Unauthorized Guide to the Golden Age of National Lampoon Magazine
(1970-1975)

196. Ad for Dog Masks

March 1, 2010

Q: I’m surprised no one has asked for this one: An ad for dog masks—shows a couple screwing on a lawn wearing dog masks. I believe it said, “If dogs can do it, so can you.”

A: Yeah, gee, a real head scratcher that it hasn’t come up before. I don’t happen to remember it, but reader Duane is positive it’s from one of the Harvard Lampoon magazine parodies. Sounds good to me.

Comments

You sure you wouldn't prefer a nice set of Nose Masks?

—Dell

April 10, 2010 6:37 pm

Sound eerily like a Hara-Kiri (french parody magazine) cover of early 70's. The caption went a bit like: screw where you want with our amazing dog masks.

—marcel caron

June 21, 2010 9:05 pm

Interesting. Is there any way to confirm this? Maybe someone has created a site like this one for that magazine? Le Site Tres Grande Hara-Kiri de Marc, or something like that?

—Mark

June 22, 2010 12:36 pm

It was Harvard Lampoon. Definitely Harvard Lampoon. It was in a Magazine Parody, Not sure which one but the Staff at HL are working on this one with me, so stay tuned.

—Duane Reland Richardson

January 7, 2011 1:51 am

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