David, I couldn’t belive how many bad looks I got from people with the other fishies on their cars! Then again, I did pull in front of all of them and slowed waaaaay down…
Mike Mulligan had a steam shovel,
a beautiful red steam shovel.
Her name was Mary Anne.
Discover, Parents, Reader’s Digest and National Geographic.
The hubby: Red Herring, Plane and Pilot and Wired.
The kid: Babybug.
A woman needs four animals in her life: A mink in the closet, a Jaguar in the garage, a tiger in the bedroom, and an ass to pay for it all.
—Zsa Zsa Gabor
Maxim and National Geographic. My reading moods range from sophomoric to educational. I think my wife has also added Parents to our list. A very hefty magazine which makes a handy bug killer or fly swatter. I seldom read it, much to the joy of my children.
Me:
Consumer Reports
Reader’s Digest
Writer’s Digest
(I actually got the new issue of all 3 of these today.)
I used to get Smithsonian, but I let the subscription lapse.
Sister roomie:
Realms of Fantasy (She’s way behind on reading these, but she’s promised to pass them on to me when she’s finished.)
InQuest (Same here.)
Redbook (I don’t read, unless I’m really bored and have run out of LHJ to read.)
U.S. New & World Report (I read if it’s got something that looks interesting.)
Ladies Home Journal (I read if I’m really bored.)
Entertainment Weekly (I might read, depending on who’s on the cover.)
She used to get Newsweek, but I don’t think she does anymore.
Your Official Cat Goddess since 10/20/99.
SD chat: <Jophiel> Kat’s here! the board must be down!