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And I love Bust. :) Today, I hit my favorite newsstand in Studio City and left with.. Us Star In Touch Life & Style Celebrity Living Then, I hit Starbucks for an iced coffee, making a beeline for my bed at home. I've been buried in pillows reading all of the same articles (Lindsay vs. Jessica!) and enjoying Britney's pregnancy photos. :) |
I think Ranger Rick magazine may have been my first subscription ever. I still have my official RR club card, too. Way back in '72 I also used to get Disneyland magazine, too. Remember that one? The front covers were the best thing about them -- great, high color, original artwork. I still have a big stack of 'em somewhere in storage*
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Okay -- this is actually a serious question.
I'm trying to be slightly less androgynous and more like an actual girl. I haven't read a chick magazine since I was probably 15. Well, I read one bridal magazine when I got engaged and then decided that was a task best left to my mother. Are there any good magazines for females that won't make me depressed because the way to happiness is to be a size 4 or, conversely, fill my world with 30-minute casseroles? I just want to know what to wear and put on my face or whatever so I look somewhat like the other people in this world. |
I have more subscriptions than I should, I love magazines!
I subscribe to: Sports Illustrated Espn the Magazine Entertainment Weekly (which I don't think I've gotten in a couple weeks, crap, gotta look into it...it usually automatically renews) In Style Real Simple @ work I subscribe to: America U.S. Catholic Magazine subscriptions take up quite a bit of space on my Amazon wishlist too....there's about 20 more magazines I wish I got.... |
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There is a serious dearth of such a mag out there- our shop subscribed to Mode, which our clients loved, but it went out of publication.:rolleyes: It was a mag designed for size 12 and up, but there was no real harping on the weight issue- it really was designed for the average woman. Jane was sort of good as well, until it got weird. I guess the closest thing now is Redbook, which in no way fits the bill. They are either about size zero coutere, or haute cuisine, or both. (Which is odd, given that to wear the one, you must forego the other..) I gave up on mags a while ago- I now just pay attention to our industry trend mags and such. |
When I do subscribe, it's to the New Yorker and Harper's. Currently, nothing except the triple A magazine. Slate online seems to fit the bill just fine.
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Indeed, my dear boy. On the day the delightful photograph by which you know me was taken, I was, in fact, suffering from umbrella eye. A malady for which, alas, there is no cure.
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The key is to put your paper umbrella in your hair behind your ear while you finish your drink. I used this strategy most festively in the Tiki Room once.
And then remembered that I had a paper umbrella in my hair when it scraped against the roof of the car when I was getting in after I'd put gas in the car . . . . . . in Santa Clarita. Good times. |
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