I apparently subscribe to GQ Magazine—I don't specifically remember "ordering it," but it comes in every month (and I'm grateful for it).
Call it (publisher) CONDÉ NAST's generosity-&-grace, call it 'my luck in finding their offer'; I'm tempted to take them up on an offer found within GQ Magazine.
Call it (publisher) CONDÉ NAST's generosity-&-grace, call it 'my luck in finding their offer'; I'm tempted to take them up on an offer found within GQ Magazine.
try itThat word (the 'built' one below, linked to the sign-up form)—there might be something more to that word ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which the our lexicon stands ...
from CONDÉ NAST
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HeyHandsome!
We know that caring for your hair, skin, and beard isn't easy, but you always look and smell your best. If you're a grooming junkioe, and want to sample the product first, then sign up for our Try It Program. Just fill out a grooming profile to qualify.
The word “Try” is built on “Pick Out, Cull” (Separate out (the Good) by Examination, Subject to some Strain (of Patience, Endurance under Pressure, etc.), Test the Fit of a Garment or Grooming-Product).
Or maybe I'm looking at it wrong—that's one reason
Our Father God said "It is not good for the man to be
alone": "Because the man'll think he's right until someone else shows
Our Father God said "It is not good for the man to be
alone": "Because the man'll think he's right until someone else shows
him why he's not"—Won't you show me
if I'm right-or-wrong in the comments below?
if I'm right-or-wrong in the comments below?
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