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== YRB #45 == | == YRB #45 == | ||
− | YRB issue 45 extreme includes a piece titled "Furries" (on the cover and the first page of the piece itself; the table of contents lists it as "Puttin on the Fur: Furries". | + | YRB issue 45 extreme includes a piece titled "[[Furries]]" (on the cover and the first page of the piece itself; the table of contents lists it as "Puttin on the Fur: Furries". |
− | The piece includes a column of text, beginning with the sentence "In the late 1990's an unusual group appeared on the scene- Furries. Sometimes referred to as | + | The piece includes a column of text, beginning with the sentence "In the late 1990's an unusual group appeared on the scene- Furries. Sometimes referred to as [[Plushophile]]s but always cuddly, fuzzy and warm."<ref name="yrb45">"Furries" in ''YRB'' issue 45 (2004). p. 63.</ref> All the pages in the piece (the piece is on pages 63-69) show photographs by Ken Thurlbeck. |
− | The piece also says "In an on going photo essay, Thurlbeck calls, The Furry series, he intends to show-case both the men and women that partake in this odd behavior."<ref name="yrb45"/>. The piece has bad grammar and incorrect spelling of "ongoing". | + | The piece also says "In an on going photo essay, Thurlbeck calls, The Furry series, he intends to show-case both the [[men]] and [[women]] that partake in this odd behavior."<ref name="yrb45"/>. The piece has bad grammar and incorrect spelling of "ongoing". |
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 05:46, 25 September 2007
YRB is a magazine published bi-monthly by Yellow Publications.
YRB #45[edit]
YRB issue 45 extreme includes a piece titled "Furries" (on the cover and the first page of the piece itself; the table of contents lists it as "Puttin on the Fur: Furries".
The piece includes a column of text, beginning with the sentence "In the late 1990's an unusual group appeared on the scene- Furries. Sometimes referred to as Plushophiles but always cuddly, fuzzy and warm."[1] All the pages in the piece (the piece is on pages 63-69) show photographs by Ken Thurlbeck.
The piece also says "In an on going photo essay, Thurlbeck calls, The Furry series, he intends to show-case both the men and women that partake in this odd behavior."[1]. The piece has bad grammar and incorrect spelling of "ongoing".
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