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    Image of Uncle_Billy_Slumming Uncle_Billy_Slumming
    03:01 AM

    In reply to The Heeb Magazine Deathwatch Starts Now (Updated)
    What a coincidence! These are exactly the sorts of things that the banks have been saying just before they join the choir invisible.

    And this clip has become handy. (Substitute "Heeb" for "parrot.")
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    Image of TheBusinessGuy TheBusinessGuy
    01:26 AM

    In reply to The Heeb Magazine Deathwatch Starts Now (Updated)
    You know it's closed when they change the lox. (Sorry.)
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    Image of The-Littlest-Hobo The-Littlest-Hobo
    12:45 AM

    In reply to The Heeb Magazine Deathwatch Starts Now (Updated)
    I'm sure that many other people have made this point in the past, but Heeb always seemed like a pale imitation of the excellent zine Plotz. Having said, I've haven't seen an issue of Heeb for a while, so maybe this is no longer the case.
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    Image of Uncle_Billy_Slumming Uncle_Billy_Slumming
    11/30/09

    In reply to The Heeb Magazine Deathwatch Starts Now (Updated)
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    Image of SpyMagician SpyMagician
    11/30/09

    In reply to The Heeb Magazine Deathwatch Starts Now (Updated)
    Who ever bought an issue of Heeb?

    Between Heeb, Jewcy & Jewlicious the only thing I could figure out differentiated them were what "witty" t-shirts and onesies they sold.
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    Image of Lux Alptraum Lux Alptraum
    11/30/09

    In reply to The Heeb Magazine Deathwatch Starts Now (Updated)
    If they go under, how will I bribe, uh, certain people by promising to get them into the Heeb 100????
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    Image of mimigoliath mimigoliath
    11/30/09

    In reply to 'Twitter' Is Word of Sexless Year
    I think Twitter is one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse, but I would have expected the verb form, "tweet," to be the so-called "top word." Isn't Twitter a brand name? At least Google has been turned into a verb. Aren't we celebrating the related human activity that Twitter promotes and not the actual thing? Unless they just think Twitter is the verb. Am I overthinking this? Can we spend the next 20 minutes conjugating?
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    Image of Magister Magister
    11/30/09

    Can we spend the next 20 minutes conjugating?

    @mimigoliath: If we can do it in 140 characters or less.
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    Image of Anthony De Rosa Anthony De Rosa
    11/30/09

    In reply to Either Sell Maxim or Die
    I think the most shocking and depressing thing about this is that the guy who runs ClubPlanet.com has $40m to throw around.
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    Image of DahlELama DahlELama
    11/30/09

    In reply to Either Sell Maxim or Die
    God, I used to love this magazine--loved the humor, the fashion, the choice of cover models... Now, I don't know who any of the "models" are, the cover design is awful, and the content...well, now that I think about it, I can't remember the last time I read the content.
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    Image of Wrapitup Wrapitup
    11/30/09

    In reply to Either Sell Maxim or Die
    O Rly? $300 mil? With what sort of content exactly? Very soft core pics of hot chicks? Lame "humor" that does nothing innovative and merely thumps its chest about how non-PC it is? The occasional badly written tough-guy article about some guy's EXTREME undercover ops at a motorcycle gang/drug gang/Mob family? Some other semi-pictorial article about what pickup lines work best? Everything I listed is easily replicable and is found elsewhere in large quantities.
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    Image of jordos1 jordos1
    11/27/09

    In reply to Read Your In-Flight Magazine and Save Journalism
    Jesus, where were the above pictured passengers flying? Cheeseburgerville to Raw Cookie-Dough City?
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    Image of garbanzo314 garbanzo314
    11/27/09

    In reply to Read Your In-Flight Magazine and Save Journalism
    So this company, one of the leaders worldwide in terms of the number of titles it publishes, made less than $50 million in revenue and $4 million in profit? Hmm, that's about the size of a smallish newspaper or a midsize single title consumer magazine. Sounds hopeful, for sure.
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    Image of drunkexpatwriter drunkexpatwriter
    11/27/09

    In reply to Read Your In-Flight Magazine and Save Journalism
    Airplanes in America still have in flight magazines? Fuck, in Europe some of the airlines now charge you to use the toilet. Seriously, my girlfriend was on a plane a little while ago and to get in the toilet you had to insert either a two euro or two pound coin. If they gave you a magazine they'd probably charge you five bucks for it.
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    Image of basket548 basket548
    11/27/09

    @drunkexpatwriter: No offense, but sounds apocryphal. A quick google search reveals nothing about airlines actually charging, and only Ryanair seems to have considered it (and even then, Ryanair has a long history of making noise for noise's sake). What airline / when was this?
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    Image of Claire Buoyant Claire Buoyant
    11/27/09

    @drunkexpatwriter: You just be glad the toilets at least work.
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    Image of drunkexpatwriter drunkexpatwriter
    11/27/09

    @basket548: RyanAir.

    I think they were testing it out (as they seem to do with all their "brilliant" ideas on the Montpellier route. )

    I think they use us to see how pissed off people will get because we don't get a lot of traffic.

    They are also talking about testing out their smoke free cigs on flight on our route.
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    11/27/09

    In reply to Read Your In-Flight Magazine and Save Journalism
    That also explains the month I saw What Women Want six times.
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    Image of Lysergic Asset Lysergic Asset
    11/27/09

    In reply to Read Your In-Flight Magazine and Save Journalism
    It's also amazing how all the useless, overpriced crap in Sky Mall seems incredibly innovative, reasonably priced and essential whenever I forget to bring a book to read on a flight.
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