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No, not what you load of purves are thinking
Got my stw mag yesterday, and the bottom 3cm or so is all stuck together
The bag was sealed though which is weird
Still readable but annoying having to tear it apart whilst taking a leisurely lockdown dump
More commonly found escort or razzle magazines or even Freeman's club books years ago
Still readable but annoying having to tear it apart whilst taking a leisurely lockdown dump
Would have thought newspaper would be cheaper overall for that purpose.
Mine is alright, have you tried WD40?
Good editorial by Chipps in this one, really resonated.
No, not what you load of purves are thinking
Got my stw mag yesterday
Well you say that but, the magazine is just "single track" so maybe that extra W is for Women, or Wives or Woodburners and you're trying to throw us from the scent and it's exactly what we're thinking.
That or it's recycled paper and it's still exactly what we're thinking but it's exactly what you're hoping it's not.
Cutter error at the printers. Books and magazines are actually printed on large sheets that have multiple pages on both sides. These are then folded to put the pages in right order, bound and the edges cut to let each page loose. See 'If on a winter's night a traveler'.
Cheapo paperbacks used to come with the pages uncut, so you had to do it yourself before reading them.
More commonly found escort or razzle magazines or even Freeman’s club books years ago
The Hedge Porn Conundrum
Spending too much time looking at bike porn will cause that.
Cutter error at the printers. Books and magazines are actually printed on large sheets that have multiple pages on both sides. These are then folded to put the pages in right order, bound and the edges cut to let each page loose. See ‘If on a winter’s night a traveler’.
I spent many hours folding sheets of paper into the appropriate number of pages per section, bundling them together, numbering the corners in sequence then unfolding them to get the sequence right when assembling the actual book pages ready for camera.
In the good old days of Cow Gum and Spraymount, before QuarkXpress took over.
What fun days those were!