So...I notice that many of us are in a fair state of addiction to magazines. They are so much fun to read, aren't they - they all seem to hold so much promise, and in short, easy to read articles!
But, my question is what do you do with all those magazines after you read them? My husband has a "Time" addiction, and he won't let me throw out the old copies, because he "might" read them again. He won't. But I can't really criticise, because I find it almost impossible to say goodbye to Oprah. O is thick like a book, and the articles are so useful, that it seems almost wrong to toss them! It's DH's cardiac journals that really get to me though - there are so many, we are running out of storage space, and he never goes back to them! If he ever needs an article, he looks it up online.
Do you have a huge magazine backlog too? Or are you a resolute recycler?
But, my question is what do you do with all those magazines after you read them? My husband has a "Time" addiction, and he won't let me throw out the old copies, because he "might" read them again. He won't. But I can't really criticise, because I find it almost impossible to say goodbye to Oprah. O is thick like a book, and the articles are so useful, that it seems almost wrong to toss them! It's DH's cardiac journals that really get to me though - there are so many, we are running out of storage space, and he never goes back to them! If he ever needs an article, he looks it up online.
Do you have a huge magazine backlog too? Or are you a resolute recycler?
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