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Level -> RE: Magazines (1/21/2008 1:12:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: littlesarbonn

Writer's Digest
The Writer
Men's Health
Games For Windows
PC Gamer
The Economist
Entertainment Weekly (although my subscription ran out and I haven't renewed it)
Esquire
Game Informer



I enjoy The Economist, my subscription of it ran out, now I read much of it online.




lighthearted -> RE: Magazines (1/21/2008 5:55:35 PM)

I guess I'm the only crafty freak around here:

Threads
Simple Scrapbooks
Creating Keepsakes
Sew Stylish (sorta defunct, now a blog online)
Somerset Studio

and then:
Allure
Lucky




Marc2b -> RE: Magazines (1/21/2008 8:05:44 PM)

Opps, I forgot T.V. Guide and Reader’s Digest – probably because I buy them off the rack.

sub4hire said:
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Mother Earth News.


Anyone who likes Mother Earth News (of which I’ve read some copies but am not a regular reader) will like The Sun.

lilsubl said:
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am i the only one who reads People magazine every week? or am i just the first to confess to it...


I refuse to read People magazine on the same general principles that I refuse to watch American Idol – but I do confess to being tempted once or twice (it was probably for Jill Hennessy).

bipolarber said:
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Penthouse Variations (a guilty pleasure)


A mainstay of my early teen years (I swiped them from my oldest sister’s bedroom). Although I "officially" blame John Norman for my "corruption," variations was definitely an accomplice.




dreamofthemoon -> RE: Magazines (1/24/2008 5:38:38 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dreamofthemoon

I guess I don't subscribe to any magazines now.  I used to have a subscriprion to "Seventeen" when I was about 14, if that says anything.  Oh, and there's the Real Simple mag I occaisionally pick up at the supermarket nowadays, along with maybe the random cooking magazine.


Forgot the occaisional Conde Nast Traveler, too.  :)

i would have edited it, but it wouldn't let me... :(




CrimsonMoan -> RE: Magazines (1/24/2008 5:41:21 PM)

Heavy Metal
Men
Playgirl
Hustler
Penthouse
Genus (more of a monthly comic though)
Us Weekly
People




Greylynn -> RE: Magazines (1/24/2008 8:57:09 PM)

Countryside
Just paid to start up Mother Earth News
Debating on renewing Garden Gate






thornhappy -> RE: Magazines (1/25/2008 9:24:49 AM)

(quick reply)
Discover
National Geographic
Outside
IEEE Spectrum
NY Times (online)
Scientific American
Chili Pepper Magazine

....and occaisionally peruse People magazine when I'm getting my hair cut...

thornhappy




sub4hire -> RE: Magazines (1/25/2008 9:48:26 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Marc2b

Opps, I forgot T.V. Guide and Reader’s Digest – probably because I buy them off the rack.

sub4hire said:
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Mother Earth News.


Anyone who likes Mother Earth News (of which I’ve read some copies but am not a regular reader) will like The Sun.



The Sun appears to be a magazine with a political edge to it.  While Mother Earth news is all about the environment.  Solar...plants...etc
Don't know if I'd become a subscriber..not much into politics but they are all around me.

For those who purchase subscriptions like we do.  Between the two of us we probably subscribe to about 20 magazines a year..which get costly.  Anyway, I noticed about 6 months ago that when you are a preferred reader.  Which we all are if we subscribe.  They pretty much rip you off on your subscription price.
Doesn't seem to matter what magazine it is either.  If you go to their website the price is always much cheaper to subscribe there.  Mother Earth news wanted something like 25 a year on paper.  It was ten dollars a year.  Nothing different, you still get the magazine in your mailbox.  Just so much cheaper. 
Sports Illustrated was another serious rip off.  They wanted something like 98 for a year..I ordered on the web for around 60.






corsetgirl -> RE: Magazines (1/25/2008 10:03:56 AM)

I read Time Magazine, US News and World Report, Entertainment, sometimes People and my favorite is Mental Floss, a magazine that is full of historical trivia. 




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