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The hay is in the barn.
Hay there...
I'm glad we don't farm for a living
So, which book shall I read first?
a special Internet friend
Monday Photo Shoot
Yeah, it's my youngest granddaughter...
The Sunday Seven
The Saturday Six from Patrick
in bed
things we've seen on our little road trips
Tagged by Carlene
God does talk to me sometimes
journals that make me think
a meme
my blood pressure is falling!
One more entry on the WC tractor
a story about my Monday Photo Shoot entry
Monday Photo Shoot
odds and ends from the past few days
Reading to Cliff
Songs my parents used to sing
around our 43 acres
weekend assignment
about my previous post
I went postal tonight
Ride with me!
Sadie is behaving better
While watching the credits on CSI....
Monday Photo Shoot
A fun-filled three days
My moment of silence is over
I remember Christopher Sullivan...
My son-in-law, Kevin
Weekend Assignment #128... Five Years On
Best-laid plans oft go astray
the last of the Old Thresher Reunion pictures
An old Indian joke
Kevin is out of surgery
I love simple songs
a few more scenes from Old Threshers' Reunion
Monday photo shoot
Old Threshers' Reunion
Great food!
about the Hispanic "Indian"
things for sale
Church at the Threshers' campground on Saturday morning
If you don't care for antique tractors, feel free to ignore this entry
lousy timing, all the way
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Sunday, September 24, 2006
7:39:00 PM EDT
Feeling Happy
Hearing news on the bedroom TV, a football game on the living room TV

The Sunday Seven

THIS WEEK'S QUESTION:
Name up to seven magazines that you either have subscribed to, currently subscribe to, or would subscribe to if money were no object.

1.  Readers' Digest, because it fits in a purse and is great for those times when you need something to pass the time.

2.  Antique Power, Cliff's favorite old-tractor magazine.

Those are all we currently subscribe to, so the rest will be magazines we've had in the past.

3.  Redbook

4.  Ladies Home Journal

5.  Consumer Reports (we still subscribe to it online)

6.  Red Power (forFarmall collectors)

7.  Green Magazine (for John Deere collectors)

The Internet pretty much replaced magazines for me.

If you want to play, be sure and leave the link to your entry at Patrick's Weekender.

 



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  • #2 Comment from madcobug 
    9/25/06 6:35 AM Permalink
    I read a lot but don't subscribe to anything. I have in the past though. Have a nice day! Helen
  • #1 Comment from lv2trnscrb 
    9/25/06 12:15 AM Permalink
    I used to love Redbook until I read an article in it several years ago that was written by a man who said that all men secretly want to view pornography and went on to justify his remarks about how healthy it was for his and his wife's relationship etc. I wrote Redbook right then and there about how I differed with him and my reasons why and asked to be immediately removed from my subscription and for them to never contact me again. I still had about a half years of magazines worth on my subscription. Never got a refund, but they didn't contact me again for renewals.

    betty