Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

This and That…

I trust that you haven’t gone ‘madasafish’ due to the lockdown protocols currently in place?

I’m a new subscriber to CMFE magazine, having previously gone out physically to buy my copies from W.H. Smith in Norwich.

Despite having subscribed only recently, I’m happy to say that I have every single issue from the magazine’s inception, regardless of physical visits being no longer allowed to pick up the magazine from W.H. Smiths, who are closed like everyone else for the foreseeable future.

Visits to the city simply for one errand were an inconvenience anyway, and so it seemed an opportune time to grasp that particular nettle; I refer to the subscription, as I have now received my May/June issue of the magazine, just this morning, through the post.

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