No, not our fantastic fiend RD from Florida, but RD: Reader’s Digest.
Depending upon who you ask, RD articles are written on a level that most people can understand. My Grandma Johnson was a subscriber, and I think my parents were, too, at some point. I remember turning directly to “Laughter, the Best Medicine” and “Humor in Uniform” to read the silly jokes and anecdotes. Good magazine, clean fun, not overrun with shampoo and car ads. Of course, I haven’t picked one up in years; it could have changed.
Anyway, I happened upon RD.com this morning in Stumbleupon, and came away with some gems you might enjoy on a lazy, rainy Sunday:
- Why you should avoid white flour
- Twelve golden rules of conversation
- Thirteen things a burglar won’t tell you
- Thirteen things your flight attendant won’t tell you
- Four weekend gardening projects anyone can do
- Thirteen things your florist won’t tell you (interesting)
I could spend all day there, whoa. But hey, it’s time to shower, straighten up the house, cook Sunday dinner, then get back to writing rhythm section charts, which I gave up on last night so I could watch the amazing Cleveland Indians win another game in the bottom of the 13th. Wahoo!
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