I think it is pretty self-explanatory. The topics seem pretty stark compared to anything we'd see today on magazine covers: Straight Talk about Quaaludes, Cops Methods Revealed? Our First Ol' Lady's contest? It was just a different cut of cloth than we'd see today.
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Magazine covers look boring back in the day. Not that I waste my time reading magazines... not even in the waiting rooms.
I call. Screw transistors. Screw the Walkman. Forget a boombox. We're going radio hat. (Something about the model's earnestness, her eagerness for the future, her neck muscles buckling under fifteen pounds of coiled antennae, seems altogether depressing.):
The best part about this is that Landry used to have it in his locker when he was a Rocket. I remember seeing it behind him during a post-game interview in the locker room and laughing my ass off.
off topic, I was going through my old alternative entertainment from when I used to order those dvds. They look like so outdated, like they were shot in the 80s not in the early 2000s. What are we talking about here?