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<p><b>Whuddafug</b> is written and published by [[Anthony Abelaye]]. It is a touching, inspirational zine which focuses on the psychological cravings of one-armed menopausal women. As of this writing (July 2006), issues 2 and 2.5 are about to hit the streets. Copies can be found in various locations throughout the downtown San Francisco area, parts of Berkeley and Fremont, California -- dive-bars, deli/markets, two-bit coffee shops, and laundromats -- wherever you might find weirdos hanging around with nothing better to do than read some zine that's published only sporadically. Or you can just browse to the [http://www.whuddafug.com official website] like any other well-informed, Internet-connected, iPod-sporting hipster doofus and order a copy directly from the source. Hii-ya!!!
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<p><b>Whuddafug</b> is written and published by [[Anthony Abelaye]]. It is a touching, inspirational zine which focuses on the psychological cravings of one-armed menopausal women. As of this writing (July 2006), issues 2 and 2.5 are about to hit the streets. Copies can be found in various locations throughout the downtown San Francisco area, parts of Berkeley and Fremont, California -- dive-bars, deli/markets, two-bit coffee shops, and laundromats -- wherever you might find weirdos hanging around with nothing better to do than read some zine that's published only sporadically. Or you can just browse to the [http://www.whuddafug.com official website] like any other well-informed, Internet-connected, iPod-sporting hipster doofus and order a copy directly from the source. Hii-ya!!! (Insert sound of Bruce Lee opening up a can of whoop-ass)
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 01:12, 18 July 2006

Whuddafug is written and published by Anthony Abelaye. It is a touching, inspirational zine which focuses on the psychological cravings of one-armed menopausal women. As of this writing (July 2006), issues 2 and 2.5 are about to hit the streets. Copies can be found in various locations throughout the downtown San Francisco area, parts of Berkeley and Fremont, California -- dive-bars, deli/markets, two-bit coffee shops, and laundromats -- wherever you might find weirdos hanging around with nothing better to do than read some zine that's published only sporadically. Or you can just browse to the official website like any other well-informed, Internet-connected, iPod-sporting hipster doofus and order a copy directly from the source. Hii-ya!!! (Insert sound of Bruce Lee opening up a can of whoop-ass)

External Links

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