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anybody here get "the roar" magazine?


Lilsmitty09

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Used to subscribe, got started back up about a month ago as well and haven't received my first issue yet, I think they only come out with 4 a year?

If you are close enough, you can stop by the stadium box office any they normally will give you a few issues.

It's a monthly publication.

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I always throw mine away. Those magazines are pretty useless. Its mostly crap like "whats your favorite food John Beason?" "Who's your favorite cartoon character Jordan Gross?" Who gives a f**k?

I do read mine when I get it, but do agree the magazine is pretty useless. Its mostly fluff. I do like the issue that comes after the draft and the season in review one.

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Now would be a good time to get them, they're going for a good deal right now.

And being single does have some advantages. :D

If by "good deal" you mean $100 then I could probably talk her into it, but anything more than that is gonna be tough, LOL.

If you ever need an escort, I'm your guy - I'll make beer runs and everything, LOL

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I always throw mine away. Those magazines are pretty useless. Its mostly crap like "whats your favorite food John Beason?" "Who's your favorite cartoon character Jordan Gross?" Who gives a f**k?

this ^^^^^^

or you'll get your issue on the draft after the first game of the season

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