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JOHNNY LIST PROJECT, THE
Free or trade, tiny, 2” x 4”, photocopied, 14 pgs.
By Craven Wednesday, September 19 2007
First off, I’d like to say that it’s likely that my review of this zine will have way more words than the zine itself. Basically, it consists of sentences like, “I drink way too much coffee, wait, can you drink too much coffee,” or “I like to eat food, a lot of it, all at once,” followed by cute drawings. It was all probably done in an hour. There’s nothing wrong with a zine like this if it were in the right context. Hell, if you left it laying around at bus stops and coffee shops or handed it out to strangers, it might just make someone’s day. But why are they sending it to us to review? It took me two minutes to read. It’s certainly not worth you taking the time to send off for it. That’s all I’m going to say. It’s ridiculous that I’ve put more effort into this review than they did the zine. –Craven Rock (Sharpie Fumes Collective, PO Box 3122A, Halifax, NS, B3K 5Y1, Canada)
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