Stoid
10-03-1999, 02:12 PM
I am a hardcore magazine reader. I subscribe to or buy off the newstand a truly astounding number of magazines each month:
playboy
esquire
vogue
macaddict
smart money
fortune
entertainment weekly
people
maxim
stuff
details
gq
smithsonian
harpers
atlantic monthly
vanity fair
talk
premiere
movieline
architectural digest
newsweek
us news and world report
utne reader
discover
nature
new yorker
macworld
brills content
new york
los angeles
the onion
a few different gardening and cooking mags
writers digest
Where do i get the time? I haven't a clue, but yes I do read them, all of them. Although of course I do not read every single article. But I give each a close inspection and reading of what does interest me, and that is probably about 60% of the content overall.
Okay, great, so I read alot. It also means that I have probably 200 pounds of magazines stacked around my house at any given moment. I like to keep a few, but mostly I really don't feel comfortable putting htme in the recycle bin. I don't trus that they are being properly recycled, and I got to thinking that SOMEONE who can't afford to buy them all would probably like to read them. But who? I asks myself. Libraries already subscribe, right? So...my long winded too much information question is: anyone have any ideas about who might actually appreciate the gift of all these magazines? Now and as each month goes by?
Please enlighten me.
stoid
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playboy
esquire
vogue
macaddict
smart money
fortune
entertainment weekly
people
maxim
stuff
details
gq
smithsonian
harpers
atlantic monthly
vanity fair
talk
premiere
movieline
architectural digest
newsweek
us news and world report
utne reader
discover
nature
new yorker
macworld
brills content
new york
los angeles
the onion
a few different gardening and cooking mags
writers digest
Where do i get the time? I haven't a clue, but yes I do read them, all of them. Although of course I do not read every single article. But I give each a close inspection and reading of what does interest me, and that is probably about 60% of the content overall.
Okay, great, so I read alot. It also means that I have probably 200 pounds of magazines stacked around my house at any given moment. I like to keep a few, but mostly I really don't feel comfortable putting htme in the recycle bin. I don't trus that they are being properly recycled, and I got to thinking that SOMEONE who can't afford to buy them all would probably like to read them. But who? I asks myself. Libraries already subscribe, right? So...my long winded too much information question is: anyone have any ideas about who might actually appreciate the gift of all these magazines? Now and as each month goes by?
Please enlighten me.
stoid
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*************
This is a non-smoking area. If we see you smoking, we will assume you are on fire and act accordingly.