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Old 16th June 2016 | 18:47
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thing
 
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I don't really get the internet reading malarky. I get 'Flypast' every month and the sound of it dropping through the letterbox is exciting enough in itself (I know, sad old git). There's nothing like stretching out on the sofa in the conservatoire with a mag and turning the pages. It even smells nice. I used to get Flyer as both a mag and internet download job; I don't think I ever once looked at the internet version. Mags, books etc are all not only visual but tactile objects to be savoured.
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