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Now available in Travelling Man!

Posted: 30 Mar 2012, 20:53
by PaulTwist
Picked up the latest issue in Travelling Man (Manchester) last Saturday - haven't had the chance to read it yet, but good to see it available in a greater number of outlets oop north! Last time I checked the list of stockists was very London/south England-centric (not to mention rather on the middle-class side! I hope my puny northern working-class brain can comprehend it!)

Re: Now available in Travelling Man!

Posted: 31 Mar 2012, 16:05
by felneymike
The supreme leader Barnaby Knowles has thought fit to bestow the comic upon the North, we bow to his wisdom!

Re: Now available in Travelling Man!

Posted: 14 Jul 2012, 18:02
by swirlythingy
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Re: Now available in Travelling Man!

Posted: 17 Jul 2012, 08:22
by AndyB
FPI now has it in Belfast.

Re: Now available in Travelling Man!

Posted: 17 Jul 2012, 19:56
by Phoenix
Who on earth are these people and what are you doing to them, Swirly? Are Barnaby Knowles and Beryl A Snowbank the same person, both with psychiatric issues? Perhaps one of them is a cross dresser, a fellow student of yours maybe. The point you are making, if indeed you are making one, escapes me. I'm probably getting too long in the tooth now to attempt to interpret such things. My reactions are clearly too slow anyway because I couldn't get the darn thing to stay still long enough for me to catch it and quote it at the head of this post, but one thing I do know, Swirly, and that is that if I stare at your above post for much longer, I will end up with convergent strabismus like your avatar. :)

P.S. Apologies to Barnaby Knowles if he is a real person, :? but not if he is a cartoon character. :lol:

Re: Now available in Travelling Man!

Posted: 18 Jul 2012, 17:54
by big bad bri
To be honest i am surprised phoenix is still going because every time i go into a witrose store they never have it in stock meaning they dont get many in if any at all or it sells out straight away.it would be interesting to see the sales figures to see how well it is doing after 20+ issues.