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I really don't know what the hype is about with the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, which happens to be the most widely read issue of any magazine. I don't know why it's the most read when you don't really get to do much reading with this special issue. I was surprised to get one in the mail, and then I remembered that I signed up for a free trial subscription when I bought a DVD at Suncoast, which reminds me to cancel that or I'll end up paying for it. Anyway, I was hoping they'd have articles on the Winter Olympics but no, it's all bikini clad models in "exotic" locations all over the world. The models are predominantly white / Caucasians with seemingly perfect and flawless bodies. The cover alone says it all... 6 blonde ladies and 2 dark haired Latinas. Not much diversity if you ask me. Bottom line, it's 250-pages of pictures and that's pretty much it. I think it's a waste of money.
Now, when can I get a Winter Olympics Special Issue? Are they even doing one?
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