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Post  Posted: July 06, 2007 - 03:38 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top
Post subject: UNCUT MAGAZINE-

hi!

somebody knows where can i buy (if they sell it here) UNCUT MAGAZINE or MOJO MAGAZINE?? i would really appreciate this information....i quite miss them...cheers!
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It's difficult to find foreign magazines here, but try Chaterhouse books, or garden books on Changle lu. What kind of publications are these? They sound like gay porn, but I'm going to assume they are not.
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Man, you dont know how I have missed Q, Mojo and the like. Love NME as well. You can get the through international subscription but it costs. nothing here in China.

NME, Q and even Mojo were available in HK last time I checked. Thats your best best.

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Post  Posted: July 06, 2007 - 03:59 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Hands_of_Marmalade wrote:
It's difficult to find foreign magazines here, but try Chaterhouse books, or garden books on Changle lu. What kind of publications are these? They sound like gay porn, but I'm going to assume they are not.


Chaterhouse is full of gaylord Mesn vogue etc. Bugger that off. We want rock mag's.

Rolling Stones [2nd rate at best] is available through street vendors [import - bought the Aussie June RS for 40 RMb on Fuxing Lu form a DVD vendor].

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Post  Posted: July 06, 2007 - 04:22 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

thanx thewalrus....shame....i thought that maybe i could find one of them here...i was a month ago in japan and bought mojo...really miss it too...mmm and going every month to hong kong its not an option i guess....
ohhh, and btw,i wonder if you know some good record shop? im craving some new music...
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