The current issue features an article about raves, so I read it, figuring I should know something about raves because raves are popular with young people and there might be some money there. So I finish the article, and I ask myself, what are raves anyway? Then I see photos of Henry Kissinger and George W. Bush and a couple of other bloopers, I read the article, and ask myself, what are raves anyway? Towards the back pages are of photos of good looking showbiz women, so I look at those and read the details of the interesting lives led by these representatives of the wealth and privilege class, and I ask myself, what are raves anyway? I get this mag for free. Somebody must have chosen me as a prospective subscriber, which means the information circulating around about me is full of errors, although my cat has no problem doing his business on this mag. I wish I knew what raves are. Are they free? If so, I would like to go to one.
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