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I'm partial to Bill Simmons, MMQB, TMQB, The Brush Back and Jackpot Jay.  Having said that I've been pretty bored lately so I'm all caught up.  Now I'm on to http://www.aaronkaro.com/ruminations.htm pretty funny stuff and perfect for the bowl. 

 

Anybody have any other suggestions?

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Profootball digest (nice and small size makes it easy to hold)

 

MacDesign

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I'm partial to Bill Simmons, MMQB, TMQB, The Brush Back and Jackpot Jay.  Having said that I've been pretty bored lately so I'm all caught up.  Now I'm on to http://www.aaronkaro.com/ruminations.htm pretty funny stuff and perfect for the bowl. 

 

Anybody have any other suggestions?

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I have always wondered - what is the attraction of reading in the can? I read at my desk, in a comfortable chair, far from the sounds and smells of the adjoining stalls.

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I have always wondered - what is the attraction of reading in the can?  I read at my desk, in a comfortable chair, far from the sounds and smells of the adjoining stalls.

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I read there to, but always nice to print something off to kill time while I'm in there...

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TMQ is reserved for my journey home on tuesdays...

 

I am partial to a bit of work reading if it's a quick dump... the longer ones usually get me we a surruptitious copy of a novel or the morning paper... less so the newspaper cos it rustles...

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I used to work at this liquor store in Allston, Mass, I would punch in 30 minutes early, and head straight to the can with the Globe Sports page under my arm. Nothing better than getting paid to take a dump and read the sportspage. Bonus points if the comics/crossword page was on the last page of the sports section. Heady days, heady days.

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I used to work at this liquor store in Allston, Mass,  I would punch in 30 minutes early, and head straight to the can with the Globe Sports page under my arm.  Nothing better than getting paid to take a dump and read the sportspage.  Bonus points if the comics/crossword page was on the last page of the sports section.  Heady days, heady days.

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Blanchard's?

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I always print out Sports Guy here at work. I started leaving the copy in the stall for others to read. After a few months, I took a couple weeks off. When I returned and visited my stall, there was a message penned on the partition. it said "where's the Sports Guy???"

 

:rolleyes:

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i will take anything. but i have an emergecny stack of Entertainment Weekly's.

that are all old.

 

sometimes...i think i have enough time to log online and print something....but once in awhile...unexpectedly i start "prarie doggin' " and have to grab one of these old magazines on the run.

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