"Hello Jeremy, the editor of The Media magazine, Peta Krost Maunder, wrote in her inimitable style, "I was hoping you might write a piece on lad mags. What's the concept? Do they still work? Have they changed over the years? Mellowed? What is it that men love about them and is there any skaam in buying them?"
"Listen, Peta," I replied (in my inimitable style), "whaddya mean 'What is the concept'? We men love the nookie, sister, we love the nookie. What part of that concept don't you grasp?"
Maybe I was a trifle acerbic (and defensive) because I hate that euphemism 'lad mags'. On the other hand, what I think such mags should really be called can't be written in a respectable magazine such as The Media, can it now?
Krost Maunder had written to me because about 20 years ago I was the launch editor of our first locally-produced Playboy magazine. As it turned out, however, I was actually the editor for the first three editions only. But for some reason my name has remained stuck to Playboy SA.
Another problem: I turn 60 years' old in September. I'm an old codger - without, or so my wife says, the skills of either President Jacob Zuma or Hugh Hefner.
Probably worse is that I don't really read or even look at 'lad mags' much any more, if at all. But, hey, seemed like a good idea to go out and buy some 20 years later.