| User | Comment |
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paulyw    | | posted 13-Oct-2007 7:07pm |
Newsweek, Time, or People |
| darkshadowsseeker | | posted 13-Oct-2007 8:12pm |
I'd renew my subscriptions to National Geographic & Reminisce. |
Enheduanna  | | posted 13-Oct-2007 8:46pm |
I just sent in a card to subscribe to Body + Soul, but since I haven't paid for it yet, I guess I'd like it to be that! If it were to be a completely new subscription, I'd want one with a lot of easy, healthy recipes in it, but I'd have to look at the options to know which magazine I'd want specifically. |
Galomorro   | | posted 13-Oct-2007 10:19pm |
I don't think there are any mags made that would interest me enough, although I do subscribe to "Herbs for Health." Probably if I joined a local history org and paid a subscription price I'd like their local history mag. Otherwise, probably to do with herbs, herb gardening, or vitamins-supplements, if there are such around. |
JessicaWoman99  | | posted 14-Oct-2007 12:19am |
Woman's Day I would love to have |
Strider    | | posted 14-Oct-2007 1:20am |
I'd like to renew my subscription to: Mad |
Melf    | | posted 14-Oct-2007 3:20am |
I would be Mojo. I can't think of any others I'd want. |
mrmarm  | | posted 14-Oct-2007 4:12am |
Knowing nerdy me a comic book subscription of some sort, I love Ms Marvel. |
Otter  | | posted 14-Oct-2007 6:45am |
Reader's Digest |
| labjog | | posted 14-Oct-2007 9:42am |
Readers Digest or People magazine. |
bill    | | posted 14-Oct-2007 10:26am |
I'm actively trying to have less magazine subscriptions. My interest in magazines has really dropped off. They seem like a burden to me now. So, I'm letting them all run out to be free of them. About the only one I'm keeping is Entertainment Weekly. I think because it's light and easy to just breeze through. Plus, I like to keep up with new media that's coming out and EW has a good format for that.
I think what really killed me was The New Yorker. It's a great magazine, but it takes so much time to read it and it comes weekly. I tried to keep up (and read a lot of great stuff in the process), but eventually I just felt overwhelmed all the time. I think part of my problem is that I read relatively slowly, and reading is work for me (something I have to push myself to do). So, I need to concentrate on reading stuff that I choose to maximize the pleasure of it and keep my interest up. |
| Gomezy3k | | posted 14-Oct-2007 11:07am |
Some European Nudist magazine LOL |
LindaH    | | posted 14-Oct-2007 12:28pm |
None. I get too much stuff in the mail as it is. I don't like getting anything bigger than standard size, unless it's parcel and/or from a buddy. |
| BenSimpleton72 | | posted 14-Oct-2007 4:11pm |
Scientific American or a car magazine. |
Crayons   | | posted 14-Oct-2007 8:21pm |
Spider, the magazine for children. I used to get it but once my subscription stopped I knew my parents would think of it as too childish to continue. I'm so immature. |
moviesnob    | | posted 14-Oct-2007 8:37pm |
Games, Film |
| RGirl | | posted 14-Oct-2007 9:16pm |
Rolling Stone. I love the movie and music reviews. |
dab   | | posted 14-Oct-2007 9:41pm |
I think I have all the magazine subscriptions I need right now. |
cloudhugger    | | posted 15-Oct-2007 4:10am |
I just can't seem to get away from magazine subscriptions... |
Maarten  | | posted 15-Oct-2007 8:23am |
National Geographic. |
Irene007   | | posted 15-Oct-2007 11:58am |
Discovery or National Geographic |
| Jody | | posted 15-Oct-2007 2:46pm |
Smithsonian |
cerealkiller   | | posted 15-Oct-2007 2:53pm |
Architectural Digest or Professional Homebuilder. |
| MacGregor | | posted 15-Oct-2007 9:59pm |
Something completely pointless and "fluff". Maybe....Vogue? Nah...too many ads. Cosmo! |
| MacGregor | | (reply to Melf) posted 15-Oct-2007 10:00pm |
What is Mojo? |
Melf    | | (reply to MacGregor) posted 16-Oct-2007 2:28am |
It's a really good music magazine. It doesn't just do reviews and whatnot, it talks in depth about the production and things like that. The compilation CDs are often very good, too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_magazine |
they   | | posted 16-Oct-2007 9:40am |
People or Cosmo. Those are my guilty pleasure magazines.
I already have Reader's Digest. |
| docgbrown | | posted 16-Oct-2007 10:40am |
Cell, Popular Science, Consumer Reports, Popular Mechanics, Better Homes and Gardens, Gun Tests, Readers Digest, Time, National Geographic, Boy's Life (for my sons) Discovery, Smithsonian, Architectural Digest are just a few off of the top of my head but really any magazines in the following genera;
Health Science, Science (Physiology, Biology, Chemistry, Sociology, Psychology), Sail boating, Guns, Mechanics (airplane, motorcycle, truck and car), Alternative Architecture or anything innovative and informative (not based on voodoo or crap science) |
Iseult   | | posted 21-Oct-2007 1:22pm |
National Geographic. |
| Lilyellowduck_e | | posted 29-Oct-2007 1:14am |
Cosmopolitan |
| thecomic22 | | posted 7-Nov-2007 10:35pm |
Cosmo. |
| mightybazooka |
British magazine NME. Most of the information on my favorite bands can be found there and not in Canadian or American magazines...I just really like British bands |