Cosmopolitan

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?

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A bidet with a plant in it.

Pete
15 March 2005

PHP Cookbook, couple of BMJs, couple of Amateur Photographers...

Mark
15 March 2005

No Logo, by Naomi Klein. Pete never opens that cupboard.

Karen
15 March 2005

Bog roll - cheaper than newspapers.

Inspector Sands
15 March 2005

Oh, and moist bog roll. You can tell I'm the sort of person who never goes to Glastonbury.

Inspector Sands
15 March 2005

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archaeology books (with pictures), a huge leather bound Bible, and a poster of the world's tallest buildings (been out of date for a couple of years though).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?

adhoc
15 March 2005

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.

anna
15 March 2005

I need the loo. Can I come round?

Neil
16 March 2005

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 :)

Mike Abbott
16 March 2005

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.

Robert Wellock
16 March 2005

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.

Vaughan
17 March 2005

Bathroom? What bathroom? I live in the countryside - we wash in puddles and pee in ditches. We don't do bathrooms.

T.
18 March 2005

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