Elmgrovegnome
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Here you go. I really have read these, they're fun books designed perfectly for bathroom reading. I would recommend whole-hardheartedly to any bathroom reading connoisseur
There you go, bathroom reading for at least the next year (or if you use the bathroom to essentially read like me about 3 months)Dude,,, I had one of those years ago. I had no idea it turned into a series. I think mine was the original Bathroom Reader. Hahahaaa I loved that book,,, I'm sure I read through it at least 4 times.
Thanks for posting this,,, I'm going to be catching up on the 24 editions that I've missed. Holy crap !
Have you ever heard of "Absolutely MAD"? It's a 2 DVD set of over 600 scanned classic MAD Magazine issues. You can even virtually do the "Fold In".Mad Magazine (close to 40 years now and counting, like a schmuck!). My uncle gave me a subscription when I was a kid and I've always loved it. Somewere along the way all my old mads got thrown away (cry). Anyway, I've passed the tradition and my youngest son has a subscription now. I've been a big fan of this mag pretty much my whole life and I like to have one on hand when it's business time.
I've seen it advertised in the mags. It looks pretty cool...the cost is 80 bucks which isnt bad for 600 issues...13 cents apiece. I prefer the actual paper versions though. My son has a subscription which I commandeer for my bathroom use after he is done reading. And, my mom will sometimes pick up a big stack of old issues at estate sales, which she frequents, for me. Oh how I wish I still had my huge Mad collection though (comics books also. I had a huge collection of those too). It’s amazing and ultimately sad how stuff like that (baseball cards, etc.) just gets tossed.Have you ever heard of "Absolutely MAD"? It's a 2 DVD set of over 600 scanned classic MAD Magazine issues. You can even virtually do the "Fold In".
I hear ya. One of my uncles gave me his baseball collection but it got lost in a house fire. Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron rookie cards etc gone! I once knew an old lady who had every issue of National Geographic, covered an entire wall in her house. man, I used to love to thumb through those just looking at the old ads, especially the ones in the early 1900s.I've seen it advertised in the mags. It looks pretty cool...the cost is 80 bucks which isnt bad for 600 issues...13 cents apiece. I prefer the actual paper versions though. My son has a subscription which I commandeer for my bathroom use after he is done reading. And, my mom will sometimes pick up a big stack of old issues at estate sales, which she frequents, for me. Oh how I wish I still had my huge Mad collection though (comics books also. I had a huge collection of those too). It’s amazing and ultimately sad how stuff like that (baseball cards, etc.) just gets tossed.