FHM # 23, July 2002 — Back Issue
FHM # 23, July 2002 July 2002 magazine back issue
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FHM (For Him Magazine)  Magazine Back Issue
July 2002
UPC: 07098934970407
ISSN: 1532-3803
No. 23
Year: 2002
Format: Digital PDF
Rating: 5/5 (1 review)
  • Covergirl Catherine Bell Photographed by Isabel Snyder (Not Nude)
  • Sexy! Kari Wuhrer Undergoes A Clothing Reduction!
  • Useful! Our Guide To The Only Thing That Matters: Winning!
  • Plus! Chely Wright, The New Cadillac & Funkmaster Flex
  • Jack Osbourne interviewed by Jake Bronstein
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
70 QUOTE, UNQUOTE
JACK OSBOURNE
Thankfully, his speech isn't nearly as indecipherable as his dad's.
72 MODERN HORROR
BOMB SCARE!
Palestinians mistake a New York subway for a crowded Israeli marketplace.
78 KARI WUHRER
SPIDER WOMAN
You loved her on MTV's Remote Control. Get ready to love her again.
84 BERSERKER
MR. GIRLS GONE WILD!
Meet the man who brought shame to the parents of countless sorority girls.
90 SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS
THREE'S COMPANY
Ménage tip No. 1: Of the three people involved, you should be the only dude.
96 BONNIE.JILL LAFLIN
POOL PARTY!
You'll be shocked at how hard it is to become a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader.
102 THE FHM GUIDE TO...
WINNING
Learn to win everything from bar bets to Monopoly. Your friends' shame ensues.
110 COVER GIRL
CATHERINE BELL
Behold the JAG beauty who has Marines lining up to be court-martialed.
118 QUOTE, UNQUOTE
THE POKER CHAMPION
Phil Hellmuth Jr. wins more from one hand than you make in a year.
IN EVERY ISSUE
24 REPORTER
Country music star Chely Wright proves her pedigree. Plus, coleslaw wrestling, a human lab rat, airborne ballerinas and two servings of hot cakes.
47 REVIEWS
FHM's summer entertainment guide introduces you to the films, music and games that will help you squander the season's extra daylight hours.
121 FASHION
New clothes to fill with your grimy sweat, a camouflage soccer ball you won't see coming and T-shirts that talk dirty to everyone you encounter.
142 MACHINERY
Ogle the latest multipurpose devices as they display e-mail, make wireless calls and play music. Plus, they don't look so techy as to repulse women.
146 GASOLINE
Funkmaster Flex talks up his muscle cars while Cadillac finally creates a ride that doesn't Look as if it were designed during the Eisenhower administration.
150 BIONIC
Weight-loss tips that will take you from Samoan bouncer to Ethiopian jockey, as well as the latest in sex science and haircuts for the cranially challenged.
THE MAILBAG
18 LETTERS
Barely literate readers babble about the taste of their curdled man-milk and the worries of a mummified cat attack. Plus, proof that our 2001 Student of the Year has finally graduated!
68 BAR ROOM JOKES
Funnies so powerful they'll make listeners spontaneously implode.
160 TRUE STORIES
Tales of embarrassment and misery capped by the robber who stabbed himself in the sac.
Features
  • Covergirl Catherine Bell Photographed by Isabel Snyder (Not Nude)
  • Sexy! Kari Wuhrer Undergoes A Clothing Reduction!
  • Useful! Our Guide To The Only Thing That Matters: Winning!
  • Plus! Chely Wright, The New Cadillac & Funkmaster Flex
  • Jack Osbourne interviewed by Jake Bronstein
Magazine History

FHM or For Him Magazine is an international monthly men's lifestyle magazine. The magazine began publication in 1985 in the United Kingdom under the name For Him and changed its title to FHM in 1994, although the full For Him Magazine continues to be printed on the spine of each issue. Founded by Chris Astridge, the magazine was a predominantly fashion-based publication distributed through high street men's fashion outlets. Circulation expanded to newsagents as a quarterly by the spring of 1987. FHM was sold from EMAP to Bauer in December 2007.

After the emergence of James Brown's Loaded magazine (regarded as the blueprint for the lad's mag genre), For Him firmed up its editorial approach to compete with the expanding market and introduced a sports supplement. It then went monthly and changed its name to FHM. It subsequently expanded internationally.

FHM became one of the best-selling magazines in Britain during the mid to late 1990s, selling more than 700,000 copies per month by 1999. Towards the end of the decade the lads' culture in which the magazine thrived began to die off and publishers turned to celebrity-oriented titles to boost overall sales.

In December 2006 it was announced that FHM will be discontinued in the United States. Its final print edition was the March 2007 issue, turning to an all-digital format with the launch of FHM Online. FHM is still being printed in the United Kingdom.

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