As Reading Week continues here on Infomaniac, we want to know which magazines you enjoy reading.
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And where do you pick up your magazines?
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At a newsstand or bookstore? Library? Doctor's office? Or do you use a digital subscription service such as Newsstand, Next Issue or Zinio?
Put that magazine down for a minute and tell us, Bitches.
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Thursday, May 01, 2014
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Screw, but only for the articles.
ReplyDeleteLX: Have you had your tetanus shot?
DeleteI’m thinking of the staples.
Well, being in my field I read most fashion periodicals, for my interiors I love me some Architectural Digest, Town and Country for the latest in social scene, and Freshman for all other 'needs'
ReplyDeleteWait, you can read?
DeleteMISTRESS MADDIE: Hasn’t Freshman gone tits up?
DeleteMISTRESS MADDIE #1 FAN: Mistress Maddie listens to the audio version of Infomaniac.
The hits just keep on comin’!
gee, i'd love to tell you what magazines i
ReplyDeletelook at, but all the pages are stuck together.
Your nickname is sticky fingers I guess?
Delete*offers antiseptic Wet Wipes to anyone who read Norma’s comment*
DeleteMagazines ? Online only. AutoNews, AutoZeitung, Auto Test und Technik, Autokiste, AutoGazette, AutoPresse, AutoBild, AutoMotorSport, Honest John, Canadian Car Reviews, CarKeys. & Screw, for the interviews.
ReplyDeleteMAGO: You left out “Hod Rod” and “Lowrider” and “Muscle Car Review.”
DeleteAnd Bang, it's about body making.
DeleteMAGO: Wally has a subscription to "Bong" magazine.
DeleteAnd there's "Country Living", with the popular "Joy in the Herbal Garden" special issue. I think long lost FirstNations once was an editor, until that datura incident ...
DeleteMAGO: And don't forget the Infomaniac publication, “Cuntry Living.”
DeleteMs. Nations’ birthday is May 5th. Should I bake a cake?
Wally is more in hot rodding than tilling a lady's garden. "Cuntry living" is surely of educational value and comes fully illustrated, very helpful for DIY.
DeleteThank you for the offer of pastries, I have to pass this time.
Like Maddie, I really only pick up trade magazines like Southern Living, Bon Appetit, etc., and very seldom at that anymore. Online, anything goes!
ReplyDeleteWALLY: I’m picturing you reading this month’s issue of Southern Living featuring, “Head-to-Toe Kentucky Derby Fashion Guide” and “18 Southern Biscuit Recipes.”
DeleteOh, and the Canadian edition of Barely Legal — Barely 50!
ReplyDeleteLX: Do you have the special edition?
DeleteI haven't bought a magazine in 10 years. I steal them from the neighbors mailboxes.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen the price of Vogue lately? And it's as thick as a phone book. Well, when they used to have phone books.
AYEM8Y: What is this “phone book” of which you speak?
DeleteSpring offers up a lovely PROM magazine:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bravurapromonline.com/sub.php
I like to read it with a big glass of self-pity and a chaser of vodka.
KELLY RED: Welcome back! It’s been about a year since we’ve seen you.
DeleteDid it take you this long to find the perfect prom dress?
ever heard of this one?
ReplyDeletei never would've believed it had i not
seen it sitting on the table in the salon.
I like it. There is "Rute und Rolle", translates "Rod & Roll". Has by far not that class, sorry.
DeleteNORMA: I thought it was a spoof but no.
DeleteAccording to Rebecca Wesson Darwin, President and CEO of Garden & Gun, the title "it is a metaphor for the South—its land, the people, their lifestyle, and their heritage.”
Okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.
MAGO: I did not see any naked fishermen in the centrefold of “Rute und Rolle.”
mj: most interesting. what makes the south think they're in need of a metaphor?
DeleteIt goes without saying that I regularly read wwwWOW!.
ReplyDeleteI used to read AutoExpress and AutoCar, but cars have become so boring in the last few years that I've given up. Very occasionally I'll pick up a copy of Attitude depending on who is on the cover. The last one I bought was the May 2013 edition featuring the delectable David Witts (and no, I don't watch Eastenders).
MR. DeVICE: I shouldn’t have looked into “Attitude”… now I’m scarred for life by Bette Midler’s toenail.
DeleteI read the Radio Times... and er... catalogues that fall out of the Radio Times, which feature candlewick bedspreads and frilly lampshades... and comfy shoes.
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MISS SCARLET: I shall overlook your transgressions…this time.
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