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ah man walmart has vogue and MEN'S VOGUE BUT NOT Luomo vogue
I called B&Nobles but she said they didn't have it anymore because ppl were not buying.[/b]
Ima do that and call some other places. Hopefully somebody will have it.You should go to their website, type in your zip code and call other ones in your area. If you find one thats near downtown in your area, they will be more likely to carry it.[/b]
ah man walmart has vogue and MEN'S VOGUE BUT NOT Luomo vogue
I called B&Nobles but she said they didn't have it anymore because ppl were not buying.[/b]
Oh you live in Georgetown and/or DC, cool! And suddenly you're calling me out for a reality check b/c I'm realizing that its been so long since I've been there but if I were there now, first I'd run to the newsstand on Connecticut Ave (sorry not Florida - about a block or half a block off Florida Ave, right where Fl forks at Connecticut) at about 18th/19th and Connecticut -the name of it was either The News Room or The News Stand, one or the other, they had every magazine on the planet, (gosh i miss that place) I'd also check with KramerBooks and Afterwards about a block off Dupont Circle on the left going toward Dupont Circle from Fl Ave -
- the one in G'town was on M St. (i can go there but am bad w/ directions) - going toward key bridge from Wisconsin Ave (ChevyChase side), about 4 blocks or so from Wisconsin on the right hand side of the street -
I'd bet on The News Stand/Room on Connecticut or Kramerbooks and Afterward b/c they'd been there forever and had absolutely every major magazine on the planet. I can't imagine them ever going anywhere. I don't know how helpful that is afterall, so let your fingers do the walking first :yes:[/b]
sure :flowers: :sarmoti :sarmoti :sarmotioh kewl, i wil go there then..thanks[/b]
Fa' real! I thought the two were different. Someone said that dustin hoffman was on september's issue for luomo but the september issus for mens vogue had the designer armani on it (I think that's armani, it was a older man sitting in a car). So I don't think they are the same.Men's vogue is L'uomo vogue, as far as I know. Uomo means man in Italian.
Maybe you were talking to someone who didn't know s*it[/b]
every issue has 3 different covers so...Fa' real! I thought the two were different. Someone said that dustin hoffman was on september's issue for luomo but the september issus for mens vogue had the designer armani on it (I think that's armani, it was a older man sitting in a car). So I don't think they are the same.[/b]
i heard theres gonna be one with angelina too ?I thought I read somewhere that the October issue of L'Uomo Vogue was only gonna have 1 cover (Michael)? Are there gonna be different ones?[/b]
I am going to say a blessing for our Michael,, "REBUKE SATAN IN THE NAME OF JESAUS. STAYAWAY FROM HIS FAMILY AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS". I want Michael to be able to walk freely w/o ridicule from this day forward. Grant him Peace, love, good health for he and his family, financial success and goodwell to all. Michael is still a relatively young man which is to say, :imbad I know he is!!!
Thanks and blessings to all of his PR ppl and legal camp, and all who has close contact with him so that he will be alowed to walk right pass SATAN and move on with his life. :flowers:[/b]
:lol: :lol: That is so Michael...Here you go guys the article translated in full into English
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26th September 2007
Michel Jackson, exclusive
by Bruce Weber, New York City 2007
Thriller is 25. It is the most selling album of all time with 104 million copies. L'Uomo Vogue celebrates it with an exclusive photoshoot by Bruce Weber that has inflamed the web (on fan's blogs there are many rumors).
We have decided to put a preview in exclusive for our readers of the cover story out on the 3d of October on L'uomo Vogue.
Here you will find the cover and part of the photos of the photoshoot and after that, parts of Bruce Weber's speech and the article by Roberto Croci on the photoshoot in New York some days ago with the King Of Pop.
I first met Michael Jackson in the late 70s. Andy Warhol asked me to photograph a group of kids called the Jackson Five for Interview magazine. They were staying with their tutor while on tour at a hotel in mid-town New York City.
Their tutor was an elegant lady - almost like a character out of a George Cukor's film, The Women. When I started taking the photographs, Michael and his brothers were having a pillow fight, and she was trying to make them behave like gentlemen. Michael wasn't posing; he was only interested in reading the newspaper and looking for his reviews.
By Bruce Weber, New York City 2007.[/b]