Thursday, May 01, 2014

Reading Week - Magazine Edition

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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31 comments:

  1. Screw, but only for the articles.

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    1. LX: Have you had your tetanus shot?

      I’m thinking of the staples.

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  2. 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'

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    1. MISTRESS MADDIE: Hasn’t Freshman gone tits up?

      MISTRESS MADDIE #1 FAN: Mistress Maddie listens to the audio version of Infomaniac.

      The hits just keep on comin’!

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  3. gee, i'd love to tell you what magazines i
    look at, but all the pages are stuck together.

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    1. Your nickname is sticky fingers I guess?

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    2. *offers antiseptic Wet Wipes to anyone who read Norma’s comment*

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  4. Magazines ? Online only. AutoNews, AutoZeitung, Auto Test und Technik, Autokiste, AutoGazette, AutoPresse, AutoBild, AutoMotorSport, Honest John, Canadian Car Reviews, CarKeys. & Screw, for the interviews.

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    1. MAGO: You left out “Hod Rod” and “Lowrider” and “Muscle Car Review.”

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    2. And Bang, it's about body making.

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    3. MAGO: Wally has a subscription to "Bong" magazine.

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    4. And 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 ...

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    5. MAGO: And don't forget the Infomaniac publication, “Cuntry Living.”

      Ms. Nations’ birthday is May 5th. Should I bake a cake?

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    6. 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.

      Thank you for the offer of pastries, I have to pass this time.

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  5. Like Maddie, I really only pick up trade magazines like Southern Living, Bon Appetit, etc., and very seldom at that anymore. Online, anything goes!

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    1. WALLY: 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.”

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  6. Oh, and the Canadian edition of Barely LegalBarely 50!

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  7. I haven't bought a magazine in 10 years. I steal them from the neighbors mailboxes.

    Have you seen the price of Vogue lately? And it's as thick as a phone book. Well, when they used to have phone books.

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    1. AYEM8Y: What is this “phone book” of which you speak?

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  8. Spring offers up a lovely PROM magazine:
    http://www.bravurapromonline.com/sub.php

    I like to read it with a big glass of self-pity and a chaser of vodka.

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    1. KELLY RED: Welcome back! It’s been about a year since we’ve seen you.

      Did it take you this long to find the perfect prom dress?

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  9. ever heard of this one?
    i never would've believed it had i not
    seen it sitting on the table in the salon.

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    1. I like it. There is "Rute und Rolle", translates "Rod & Roll". Has by far not that class, sorry.

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    2. NORMA: I thought it was a spoof but no.

      According 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.”

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    3. mj: most interesting. what makes the south think they're in need of a metaphor?

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  10. It goes without saying that I regularly read wwwWOW!.
    I 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).

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    1. MR. DeVICE: I shouldn’t have looked into “Attitude”… now I’m scarred for life by Bette Midler’s toenail.

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  11. I read the Radio Times... and er... catalogues that fall out of the Radio Times, which feature candlewick bedspreads and frilly lampshades... and comfy shoes.
    Sx

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    1. MISS SCARLET: I shall overlook your transgressions…this time.

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