Don't get me started about magazines, or indeed, newspapers.
Although I cannot resist buying certain magazines (especially soccer ones like '4-4-2', or foreign gloss-mags like 'Manchete' and 'Oggi'), I gave up my subscriptions to the New Yorker, Harper's, and the like, when I got broadband 5 years ago.
I even, sadly, discontinued TLS, two years back. I am paper-less and fancy-free (and registered online everywhere I can).
There comes a time you have to acknowledge that saving that pizza receipt you got 3 years ago, or the National Geographic of May 2001, because..."you just never know", may well turn you one day into a bag lady.
Sentiment is great; having it is what makes people feeling and humane.
But saving your Saveur magazine of a year back on your loo floor is just not good.
Let them go, Ann. Let them go.
If you were meant to be, they'll find a way back to you.
(Like buying a heap of them at the local public library booksale)
Yeah, anything good? I kinda wish I had a magazine habit. We get lots of freebie design magazines where I live. "Buy this!" and "Glamorous That!" Doubtless a mark of my shallow nature, I find them meaty. Yes, I do need to know about bamboo floor treatments, backyard water features, and home theater sound systems.
I subscribed to Art in America for awhile but I failed to renew when the subscription expired. I think I'll try ArtNews next. I like to cut out pictures of things I like and see if I still like them after a while. Then I feel more confident when I decide to buy.
I did Harpers and The Atlantic for awhile. They were good when I rode a commuter shuttle to work, but I wouldn't read either one at home. That was years ago now actually.
We cannot get Entertainment Weekly to stop coming to our house. We started getting it a couple years ago as a freebie when we special ordered an Aphex Twin music video from a video store. Has been coming ever since even though we've called and told them to stop sending it.
We cancelled Atlantic and TLS because I sort of faded away from reading them. Now we only get National Review and The Limbaugh Letter.
I just noticed that I use the pronoun "we" a lot as though my husband and I are some sort of interlocking humanoid transformer bots. How annoying.
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Don't get me started about magazines, or indeed, newspapers.
Although I cannot resist buying certain magazines (especially soccer ones like '4-4-2', or foreign gloss-mags like 'Manchete' and 'Oggi'), I gave up my subscriptions to the New Yorker, Harper's, and the like, when I got broadband 5 years ago.
I even, sadly, discontinued TLS, two years back. I am paper-less and fancy-free (and registered online everywhere I can).
There comes a time you have to acknowledge that saving that pizza receipt you got 3 years ago, or the National Geographic of May 2001, because..."you just never know", may well turn you one day into a bag lady.
Sentiment is great; having it is what makes people feeling and humane.
But saving your Saveur magazine of a year back on your loo floor is just not good.
Let them go, Ann. Let them go.
If you were meant to be, they'll find a way back to you.
(Like buying a heap of them at the local public library booksale)
Cheers,
Victoria
Just curious - what were the magazines?
Just curious - what were the magazines?
Yeah, anything good? I kinda wish I had a magazine habit. We get lots of freebie design magazines where I live. "Buy this!" and "Glamorous That!" Doubtless a mark of my shallow nature, I find them meaty. Yes, I do need to know about bamboo floor treatments, backyard water features, and home theater sound systems.
I subscribed to Art in America for awhile but I failed to renew when the subscription expired. I think I'll try ArtNews next. I like to cut out pictures of things I like and see if I still like them after a while. Then I feel more confident when I decide to buy.
I did Harpers and The Atlantic for awhile. They were good when I rode a commuter shuttle to work, but I wouldn't read either one at home. That was years ago now actually.
I am sickeningly bougie.
NYT Magazine, the New Yorker, the Atlantic, Entertainment Weekly...
We cannot get Entertainment Weekly to stop coming to our house. We started getting it a couple years ago as a freebie when we special ordered an Aphex Twin music video from a video store. Has been coming ever since even though we've called and told them to stop sending it.
We cancelled Atlantic and TLS because I sort of faded away from reading them. Now we only get National Review and The Limbaugh Letter.
I just noticed that I use the pronoun "we" a lot as though my husband and I are some sort of interlocking humanoid transformer bots. How annoying.
well gee I am glad that I am not the only one doing this ..hahaha
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