Staying on a NatLam thread, I somehow conned my mom to let me subscribe when I was 11 (this was about 1980-1 ish). God bless the Photo Funnies section. I ended up subscribing until they stopping publishing. Through the back issues dept, comic book stores, and garage sales, I've been able to pick up each issue. As good as The Onion was (I say this as I'm not sure there's been an editorial change or not, but when they moved to the new layout about 6 months ago, I don't find it to be nearly as funny as before), National Lampoon is in a league of it's own. The original stories by John Hughes were brilliant. -----Original Message----- From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Marty Rudnick Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 1:30 PM To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: IKE Michael, Michael, Michael....we should have hung out in the 70's... Outside of the yearbook, that was my favorite issue of Natlamp...I still have my copy. Ever listen to the Radio Hour? Marty Michael Coxe wrote: > Holmes Online wrote: > >> Offensive would be saying something like "If we don't get $5000 by >> July we won't be able to record anymore and it will be YOUR FAULT!" > > > If You Don't Finance This CD, We'll Kill This Dog! > > http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Natlamp73.jpg > > - Michael O'Donoghue > > NP: Deteriorata > > > This email and any attachments contain information from Baker & Taylor which may be confidential, privileged and/or protected by other legal rules. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby advised that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this email is prohibited. If you have received the email in error, please notify us by reply email immediately and then delete the email and your reply from your email system. NOTE: Baker & Taylor accepts no liability for the contents of this email. This email shall not operate to bind Baker & Taylor to any contract, order or other obligation.