How about we… use my pass as a columnist for "Talent" magazine to go backstage this weekend and hang out with Oliver Stone and Noam Chomsky at the Left Forum.
How about we… go to a nice dinner and then lounge follewed by a nice walk on magazine st. and maybe a few hot spots so we can talk or dance if you like.
How about we… nice easy lunch followed by a walk along the Irish Channel or Magazine Street, just in cooler weather. It's getting a bit too hot now!
How about we… count the stars together. Then we can follow them home and stalk them and sell their pics to People magazine.
How about we… Use my press pass as a feature reporter for Talent Magazine to go back stage and meet the speakers at the World Science Festival tonight and this week.
How about we… meet up at Magazine St. Snoballs.
How about we… try one of the top ten sushi restaurants in the latest issue of Los Angeles magazine?
How about we… Recreate one of Vice Magazine's Munchies tours together. http://tinyurl.com/bv8gz65
How about we… attend Worn Magazine Dream Issue Launch Party
How about we… Get a bunch of magazines and make a crazy collage!
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