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Issue 32
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MAD Magazine...
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Doctor Who Magazine is the only magazine I buy these days on a regular basis, having done so since it started in the late 70s, and yep, collect. Anything else would have to be exceptional for me to actually purchase, as opposed to read in the store! There was a time when I got all the sf/fantasy related mags. Starlog, Starburst, and I would have bought Famous Monsters back in the day had it been better distributed in the UK. The internet has largely replaced the physical magazine, as well as being a drain on the expenses I'm not cool about anymore. Before tvs and recorders had e-guides I used to have our two magazines on regular order at the local newsagent: Radio Times (BBC) and TV Times (commercial tv). It went down to just RT when all the guides were permitted to print ALL channels listings. And now, none. Apart from Doctor Who covered editions. Though that might stop if my enthusiasm, post-gender change of lead role, continues to be at the all-time low that it's at...
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I'll have to leaf through that Classic Pop in the supermarket and see if the Sparks interview's worth buying it for There's a hippopotamus, a hippopotamus, a hippopotamus in my pool... I have every issue. Absolutely worth the money.
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Magazines, sadly, aren't what they used to be. I used to subscribe to many in the 80's and 90's, now I only subscribe to one, 'THE NEW YORKER'. Would someone do me the kindness of printing up the current issue dated Sept.18th of 'THE NEW YORKER'? (Kim Jong Un makes for an unusual cover, and I can't do that anymore.) Thanks.
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I sometimes get After the Battle, which recounts WW2 battles and shows photos from the time and how the areas look now. It's a quarterly. Also WW2 Magazine and sometimes WW2 History.
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Deleted.
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