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Greg and I swap magazines all of the time. I know some of my magazines have ended up down south (right John)

When our brother lived near us he was in the loop too.

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i toss them. i really wish Marlboro country had paper recycling but we're lucky to have glass recycling.

the catalogues are what kill me - sometimes i get 15 in my mailbox, 10 of which i never even look at. it's out of control.

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Swap 'em with brother in law. He gets the fishing magazines, I get the hunting and gun magazines. When done I either pitch 'em or bring em here to work and give to the guys down in the maintenance shop.
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Recycle
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Save them. You can probably find a church with a prison ministry if you want your magazines to go to good use when you're done with them.
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I should have like 50 cats to go with all the magazines I never throw out
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I usually keep them for awhile, then I get sick of them and toss them.
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Recycle...wish I could pass them on to someone, but I usually take the scissors to them, cutting out recipes, coupons, articles, pictures of decorating ideas.........
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either pass on or recycle
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Mine I toss in recycling as soon as I am finished with them. Jerry insists on keeping his in a big pile because some day he is going to read them. Don't tell him, but when he's not looking I pull some out from the bottom of the pile and into recycling they go.
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"Food and Wine" gets saved

Everything else goes to the gym.
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I usually throw them away,

UNLESS,

There is a really good article in them. In which case,

I hold on to them for a couple of months, and then throw them away.
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