15 March 2005
The pile of reading material currently available for perusal in our bathroom consists of (in archeological order):
Private Eye issue 1127 - 4-17 March 2005
The Week issue 501 - 5 March 2005
Revolution magazine - March 2005
New Scientist no 2489 - 5 March 2005
Marketing magazine - 2 March 2005 (unopened)
delicious magazine - September 2004
ES magazine - 10 December 2004
Comet advertising paper Christmas gift issue
Plan "sponsor a child" rundraising leaflet
WAGN 2 for 1 experiences offer letter and vouchers
The Big Issue magazine no 629 - 14-20 February 2005
delicious magazine - January 2005
Evening Standard newspaper - 7 February 2005
Evening Standard newspaper - 26 January 2005
Marie Claire magazine - December 2004
bluewater the magazine - December 2004
Evening standard newspaper - 10 December 2004
Guardian review section - 27 November 2004
Guardian cars section - 27 November 2004
delicious calendar 2005
Observer magazine - 31 October 2004
Observer magazine - 26 September 2004
What's in your bathroom?
A bidet with a plant in it.
PHP Cookbook, couple of BMJs, couple of Amateur Photographers...
No Logo, by Naomi Klein. Pete never opens that cupboard.
Bog roll - cheaper than newspapers.
Oh, and moist bog roll. You can tell I'm the sort of person who never goes to Glastonbury.
Hmmm ... Well I can recall I've got several Calvin and Hobbes books, a dictionary of modern thought, several archaeology books (with pictures), a huge leather bound Bible, and a poster of the world's tallest buildings (been out of date for a couple of years though). And luckily there's no photographers, amateur or otherwise . . .
Though I'm curious as to how you were so accurate with your list. Did you happen to have a laptop in the bathroom with you?
A copy of the Guardian Guide. Oh, and the Saturday Review (Guardian) and Guardian Weekend magazine.
But mainly the Guide. There's always a Guide. And there might be last week's Guide in there as well. And you know why? Why in the bathroom and not in the living room?
Because I always pick two up from work on Friday night, one for each important room, the night before everyone else gets them. That's probably my favourite thing about my job.
I know that sounds really sad, but you just don't understand how much i love the TV listings.
No, hang on, that sounds worse.
I need the loo. Can I come round?
The latest copy of White Dwarf + back issues
The latest copy of Railway Modeller + back issues
The latest copy of Model Rail + back issues
Not quite the latest copy of British Railway Modeller + back issues
The December issue of Railway Bylines
A new Green floor, bog roll holder + contents, small hand basin, a resin bear, various soaps, a towell, radiator and a Southern Confort mirror given to me by my sister, oh, and a bog brush :)
White Dwarf?, Mike, I do hope you weren't intending to use superglue and do some conversions while you were in there.
As it so happens I don't have any reading material near to the vicinity of the toilet.
A bath, a slightly broken shower, a washbasin, a toilet, a radiator, the boiler, a small but incredibly useless cupboard . . . there's not a lot of space in my bathroom, so that just about does it. Any magazines or books left in there would get very damp indeed.
Bathroom? What bathroom? I live in the countryside - we wash in puddles and pee in ditches. We don't do bathrooms.
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