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A cautionary tale!

’m from Ohio in the USA and I’m proud to be a magazine guy. I spend enough time on the computer/internet during the day that I want to read about my hobbies in a magazine, not on a computer. I can’t wait for my next issue of Classic Motorcycle Mechanics to show up in the mailbox. When it does, I stop what I’m doing and take 30 seconds to preview it page by page. At the end of the day I reward myself by sitting down with a beer and going through it again. This time I read the two or three stories that talk to me. The point of this rant is, it ain’t the same reading it

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