Club magazine

Janeyb69 replied on 10/09/2016 18:31

Posted on 10/09/2016 18:31

Hi, I joined about 3-4 weeks ago but have not received a magazine yet, how often are they sent out? Thanks ?

replied on 20/09/2016 09:04

Posted on 20/09/2016 09:04

I don't read mine. Never got over the loss of 'En Route' I suppose! Winking

Metheven replied on 20/09/2016 11:20

Posted on 20/09/2016 11:20

I do read mine every time, but it doesn't take long with only a few pages of interest. It's one of those mags that live in the 'small' room and read out of boredom. Happy

Takethedogalong replied on 20/09/2016 11:28

Posted on 20/09/2016 11:28

Letters, although not as entertaining nowadays, crossword, if they remember to print all the clues, glance at a few other bits, ignoring all hundreds of adverts, then bin. It's not a quality read, and the main interest to be had is tutting at the poor quality journalism when the photos and site reviews are for somewhere entirely different to that advertised!Laughing

huskydog replied on 20/09/2016 12:06

Posted on 20/09/2016 12:06

i always look through it ,as sometimes there is something of interest ,but if you bin it without opening how do you know?

volvoman9 replied on 20/09/2016 12:27

Posted on 20/09/2016 12:27

I used to take mine to the locol doctors and leave them in the waiting room until i was caught and blamed for the rise in depression cases Sad.Hmmm..............strange that.

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tigerfish replied on 20/09/2016 17:18

Posted on 20/09/2016 17:18

There are many on here that constantly rubbish the club  magazine but actually I don't consider it that bad.  True, I am hardly on the edge of my chair with excitement, but there are sometimes some interesting articles in it.

I dont quite understand the philosophy of those who  indicate that they dont want it. I don't believe that you get a cheaper annual subscription for doing that, so what is the advantage?

Looking at it at its worst, at least by donating old magazines to the Doctor or Dentists surgery or similar you might interest someone new to our hobby!

TF

JVB66 replied on 20/09/2016 17:35

Posted on 20/09/2016 17:35

There are the few who come on here and try to rubbish anything that the majority seem accept as part of the club, that they,agreed to when they joined ,but as noted have yet to come up with anything betterUndecided

Ps come to think of it the few tend to rubbish anything other than in their own little planets Wink

Fysherman replied on 20/09/2016 20:29

Posted on 20/09/2016 20:29

There are many on here that constantly rubbish the club  magazine but actually I don't consider it that bad.  True, I am hardly on the edge of my chair with excitement, but there are sometimes some interesting articles in it.

I dont quite understand the philosophy of those who  indicate that they dont want it. I don't believe that you get a cheaper annual subscription for doing that, so what is the advantage?

Looking at it at its worst, at least by donating old magazines to the Doctor or Dentists surgery or similar you might interest someone new to our hobby!

TF

I recently considered cancelling the magazine. 

I decided not to because I can see important club information being disseminated by Facebook. That only leaves the magazine or wait until the new year book. 

I won't use the club app due to the onerous permissions it demands 

compass362 replied on 20/09/2016 20:54

Posted on 20/09/2016 20:54

There are the few who come on here and try to rubbish anything that the majority seem accept as part of the club, that they,agreed to when they joined ,but as noted have yet to come up with anything betterUndecided

Ps come to think of it the few tend to rubbish anything other than in their own little planets Wink

Write your comments here...well said Sir

Oneputt replied on 21/09/2016 08:41

Posted on 21/09/2016 08:41

Crossword only.  

Dont read Dom Jolly, can't understand why the club don't get local people to the area to review it instead of overpaying him!

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