I have to say I'm excited, but also a bit skeptical. And, $10.99 is a hefty price to pay.....I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Domino's Rebirth?
I have to say I'm excited, but also a bit skeptical. And, $10.99 is a hefty price to pay.....I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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I heard about it but I'm not sure I'd pay that much for a single issue-especially when I'm sure the images from it will be floating around the blogosphere in no time.
ReplyDeleteI've been kicking myself for years for not saving my Domino mags. Here's to hoping this issue will be worth the price.
ReplyDeleteAbby
i'll certainly snap one up! thanks for the info! hope all is well :)
ReplyDeletePffft. Too much good free stuff on the web now.
ReplyDeleteI'd buy it just for the nostalgia -- to relive the Domino glory days! :)
ReplyDeleteI hear it contains the works from old issues, nothing new. :(
ReplyDeleteI know I'll be buying it, even though it sounds like it'll be a lot of rehashed content and pictures we've seen a million times. Still, it's Domino in any form, so I know I won't be able to resist when the time comes.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe Americans don't like to pay that price for magazines - it must be the reason they aren't doing well! In Australia the cheapest home decor magazine I can buy is $7.50, the limited edition or annual ones are more like $9.50 or $10.00. I'd love to get my hands on some new Domino ideas :)
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