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bluedigger

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24. I only pick up the occasional issue of Jp (Jeep), these days, for ideas on things to mess up.
Sun Jun 17, 2012, 10:49 PM
Jun 2012

But if this ever comes back...

"Reminisce" magazine. Archae Jun 2012 #1
I really liked Popular Mechanics and Popular Science jp11 Jun 2012 #2
The only magazine I read now is Skeptic Tobin S. Jun 2012 #3
I don't subscribe to any now. Denninmi Jun 2012 #4
I used to subscribe to several, but "Colonial Homes" was my favorite. femmocrat Jun 2012 #5
National Lampoon annabanana Jun 2012 #6
Utne Reader rug Jun 2012 #7
My favorite pipi_k Jun 2012 #8
Oxford American nolabear Jun 2012 #9
so many....Downbeat, Stereo Review (not sure if it still exists)..Gardens for All (no longer exists) NRaleighLiberal Jun 2012 #10
Stereo Review is long gone. hifiguy Jun 2012 #51
Science News and Scientific American are my staples csziggy Jun 2012 #11
"Ahoy!" HopeHoops Jun 2012 #12
Sailing tinymontgomery Jun 2012 #13
Any of the old pulp SF and horror mags. mysuzuki2 Jun 2012 #14
National Lampoon, Forced Exposure, Mad, Spy, Jail Babes Tom Ripley Jun 2012 #15
Asimov's Science Fiction YankeyMCC Jun 2012 #16
I was a huge fan of Omni too MrScorpio Jun 2012 #17
Playgirl. n/t RebelOne Jun 2012 #18
Spy and NatLamp msu2ba Jun 2012 #19
Gnosis: A Journal of the Western Inner Traditions kentauros Jun 2012 #20
Heavy Metal and Omni,National Lampoon. Swede Jun 2012 #21
Harper's, Scientific American, and BBC History Lydia Leftcoast Jun 2012 #22
I bought about 50 playboys from the early to mid 60's once Joe Shlabotnik Jun 2012 #23
I only pick up the occasional issue of Jp (Jeep), these days, for ideas on things to mess up. bluedigger Jun 2012 #24
Weird Tales. Mainly the covers. There are a few virtually complete issues dimbear Jun 2012 #25
National Lampoon. Funniest stuff ever: LeftinOH Jun 2012 #26
Terry Southern effect...combined with all the others and the highquality art outrageous at times. bobthedrummer Jun 2012 #27
Punch when Alan Coren was the editor GoneOffShore Jun 2012 #28
Evergreen Review; The Realist; In These Times; The Progressive Populist; byeya Jun 2012 #29
Popular Electronics. hobbit709 Jun 2012 #30
National Lampoon, Art_from_Ark Jun 2012 #31
Byte, the older issues with actual schematics and code. hunter Jun 2012 #32
Ever buy Nuts & Volts? Flaxbee Jun 2012 #45
I certainly have! hunter Jun 2012 #48
Spy, Trouser Press, and Creem 6000eliot Jun 2012 #33
NEWTYPE USA AsahinaKimi Jun 2012 #34
SWANK Throd Jun 2012 #35
I forgot about Omni! harmonicon Jun 2012 #36
+1 on OMNI zappaman Jun 2012 #38
Backpacker, Alert Diver, Surfer, National Geographic (nt) petronius Jun 2012 #37
SHAVED SNIZZ* zappaman Jun 2012 #39
Life Major Nikon Jun 2012 #40
Tiger Beat magazine. n/t cynatnite Jun 2012 #41
National Lampoon, until it got to the point where it was no longer funny Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2012 #42
These days, The New Yorker NoPasaran Jun 2012 #43
New Yorker and EW now, Spy, Wigwag, Utne Reader in past, New Scientist if I could afford it Patiod Jun 2012 #54
Harper's (not Harper's Bazaar!) and Cricket for Children OrwellwasRight Jun 2012 #44
MAD, national lampoon, OMNI, Manifestor_of_Light Jun 2012 #46
Life, National Geographic, Omni crunch60 Jun 2012 #47
My boyhood favorites were Mad and Road & Track. hifiguy Jun 2012 #49
Barely Legal, Blax on Momz, Buttman, Any Swedish Erotica or Caballero stuff from the 70s and 80s datasuspect Jun 2012 #50
Philadelphia Trumpet TrogL Jun 2012 #52
Smithsonian Brother Buzz Jun 2012 #53
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