
BSB and newly-solo
Brian Littrell caught up
on a little Faze while in Toronto.
“You published an article on Jesse
Martin from Melbourne, Australia
some years back. Jesse holds the distinction of being the youngest
person to sail solo around the world. Can you please provide some
contact details? I would be so grateful for your help.”
— Manik T.
From the editor: Wow, you’re going way
back in Faze’s online archives. Thanks for being such a
fan! Be sure to read all about Jesse’s amazing adventure
in Lionheart: A Journey of the Human Spirit. You can contact
him through:
Imajica Media Pty Ltd
PO Box 620 Elwood
Victoria Australia 3184
National Ph: 0401 314 730
International Ph: +61 401 314 730
office@imajicamedia.com
“This is my first time reading Faze Magazine and I love
it. It’s not often I see a magazine that is not obsessed with Lindsay Lohan or Nicole Richie's extreme weight loss. I’m so sick of the attention
brought upon their boney bodies. This magazine provides a wide range of articles about interesting issues not the troubled lives of desperate celebs.
I like the tips and exercises provided in your magazine. Keep them coming!”
— Kim L., 18
From the editor: It’s great to hear that
Faze has got what you want— and leaves out the stuff that you don’t. (We’re totally
sick of bony bodies, too!)
“Thank
you, thank you, thank you! Your article on relationship violence
[Issue 24: Loves me, loves me not] so helped my friend! I knew
all along
that something wasn’t right with her and her boyfriend so
I casually left
the mag hanging around so she’d read the story. We had a
good talk and she broke up with the loser! GREAT ARTICLE!”
— Brianna V., 16
From the editor: I’m glad we could help,
but it sounds like you deserve the glory. You’re an amazing
person and an awesome friend!
“I
really liked your article about going on a road trip with friends
[Issue 24: On the road again]. It had great tips about maintenance,
emergency supplies and other stuff. But you missed the most important tip of all—how to get your parents to give you the car!!!”
— Crystal R., 17
From the editor: Hmm, I guess we hoped you would
take care of that part. But let’s see if I can help…I think you’re
going to need to build some “car cred”: if you haven’t already, you’ll
need to prove you’re responsible with the car. Some tips: return it on time and clean, replace
the gas you use, let your parents know you’ve checked the tires and
fluids occasionally. You get the picture. Hopefully, once you’ve
proven yourself, your parents will be happy to wave goodbye to you and your friends.
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