Radio Times. Some of the Sunday supplements (from the Telegraph, Times or Observer). Every now and then I buy YOURS, a thick magazine for people much older than me really but I like it because:
a) No celebrity gossip or pictures
b) Good, old-fashioned recipes
c) Nostalgia features
Whenever I see Yours magazine in shops I always smile and wonder if I'll be reading magazines like that when I'm 70.
Yes, well I'm not quite 70.
Mind stretching eh?
I'd say a man whose main interest in life is girls over twenty years younger than him is in no position to criticise what other people like to read.
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Following a slight dispute on another forum, we have it on good authority that the correct response is actually 'Hear Hear". Short for "Hear him, hear him," or something like that. You learn something new every day - at least I did.
Quote from: kevvosaHere here.Following a slight dispute on another forum,
we have it on good authority that the correct response is actually 'Hear Hear". Short for "Hear him, hear him," or something like that. You learn something new every day - at least I did.
Not what I call good authority!
Bounty Hunter, you got pwn4d.
I'm a bit of a mag addict I read EVE, EASY LIVING PSYCHOLOGIES Easy living is a bit weak but I love psychologies as they have loads of tests in them, by the way try www.tickle.com for weird inkblot tests and such if this is your thing, if not .... then don't
I think I must have developed my mag/comic fetish when I was younger and my mum used to take us to the local market where you could buy a bunch of old comics for like 1d or something ridiculous. She probably thought it was better than sweets bless her, mind you with her sister working for Cadbury we didn't have to buy much choc. anyway