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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't really have a favourite and don't actually get too many magazines but recently I have found myself buying a couple of issues of Fortean Times which covers weird and wonderful things happening in the world |
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"I don't really have a favourite and don't actually get too many magazines but recently I have found myself buying a couple of issues of Fortean Times which covers weird and wonderful things happening in the world "
Paint observation yearly... for when watching paint dry isn't exciting enough...
they did a great article on preferences between glosses and emulsions the other year... fanatastic writing. |
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I stopped buying magazines years ago when it became clear to me that the same articles and stories were recycled year after year but in the late 70s and early 80s She was excellent, amusing and informative. |
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Fun and mens fitness subscriptions, a hobby one like practical photography or an outdoor one occassionally. Sometimes mixmag thou have not seen it for a while. Sometimes a creative cooking one of there's something cool on the cover Or a nice freebie.
I used to love scarlet magazine!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fiesta escort razzle fiesta naughty 40s readers letters shemales at play tvts mags cosmopolitan Marie Clare
(Sorry to lower the tone but a mag that cum runs off |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm regulary buy BBC Good Food & occsionally House Beautiful main summer / christmas editions
Heat / OK only buy @ airports for holiday reading."
Yes I might get one for airport |
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I often buy official xbox magazine, was reading about the new Star Wars battlefront game it looks amazing. Also would be lost without TV Quick magazine, can plan all the weeks good telly through it, and they have a good crossword in there too. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
I buy beading and jewellery making mags fairly often.
I used to buy computer magazines regularly but I stopped a couple of years ago when I realised that a lot of the content wasn't interesting me and virtually everything in them I wanted to know was available on the web. |
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"I buy beading and jewellery making mags fairly often.
I used to buy computer magazines regularly but I stopped a couple of years ago when I realised that a lot of the content wasn't interesting me and virtually everything in them I wanted to know was available on the web."
Ooooh where do you get your beading and bracelets making book? |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"I buy beading and jewellery making mags fairly often.
I used to buy computer magazines regularly but I stopped a couple of years ago when I realised that a lot of the content wasn't interesting me and virtually everything in them I wanted to know was available on the web.
Ooooh where do you get your beading and bracelets making book?"
Tesco carry "Make and Sell Jewellery" and "Making Jewellery".
WHSmith has a good range. Off the top of my head there's "Bead and Jewellery", "Bead and Button", "Beadwork" and "Bead Style". I'm sure I've forgotten some though! There are several.
There are also other specialist titles such as "Wirework". I think there's one called "Art Jewellery". There's one called Lapidary something.
Some of those are American magazines. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I buy beading and jewellery making mags fairly often.
I used to buy computer magazines regularly but I stopped a couple of years ago when I realised that a lot of the content wasn't interesting me and virtually everything in them I wanted to know was available on the web.
Ooooh where do you get your beading and bracelets making book?
Tesco carry "Make and Sell Jewellery" and "Making Jewellery".
WHSmith has a good range. Off the top of my head there's "Bead and Jewellery", "Bead and Button", "Beadwork" and "Bead Style". I'm sure I've forgotten some though! There are several.
There are also other specialist titles such as "Wirework". I think there's one called "Art Jewellery". There's one called Lapidary something.
Some of those are American magazines."
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
The only ones I regularly get are SFX and Private Eye. Very, very occasionally I will buy one of those magazines with the stories that are just a bit too depressing for a newspaper tabloid (you know, the ones that have exclamation marks in the title and interviews with people looking glum after their boyfriend ran off with their mum or whatever) since I find them utterly fascinating. I imagine they are the magazine equivalent of Jeremy Kyle from what I've heard (I have never been able to bring myself to watch it). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"All boring mags does no one read top shelf or to scared to admit "
Why would they be scared to admit it?! there on a swinging site!
There's more to life than porn...just saying |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"All boring mags does no one read top shelf or to scared to admit "
Who on earth buys porn mags now we have the internet?
I'd say it's people with no hobbies, whose lives revolve around sex and porn, that are the boring ones. People with other interests, that can talk about other things, are far more interesting.
As for scared to admit to buying porn, yeah that's likely. |
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