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FHM # 71, September 2006 Magazine Back Issue

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FHM (For Him Magazine)  — Magazine Back Issue
September 2006
ISSN 1532-3803
Vol. 7  Issue 9
No. 71
Year 2006
Format Digital PDF
Delivery Instant Download
Rating 5/5 (1 review)
  • Covergirl Torrie Wilson (WWE Diva) Photographed by Perry Hagopian
  • The NFL's sexiest cheerleaders
  • A look inside The Beer Factory
  • Pro Bowl Stars & Gambling Tips
  • Questions and Answers with Jerome Bettis
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Table of Contents
FEATURES
70 NFL Season FOOTBALL PREVIEW
Our massive look at the NFL's new season starring Tiki Barber, Matt Hasselbeck, Mario Williams, Joey Porter, Tony Gonzalez and a truly super come!
82 Q&A JEROME BETTIS
As he begins his NBC gig, The Bus speaks about winning the Super Bowl, giving a Steelers fan a heart attack and achieving bowling perfection.
94 Alumni MIAMI HIT SQUAD
How do players from "The U" dominate the NFL? The Hurricanes' most successful former players share tales of blood, sweat and ball-busting.
102 Cooking MINI-MART IRON CHEF
Food Network star Cat Cora brings fine dining to the convenience store. Anyone for beef-jerky tartar?
108 Imbibing IN THE BEER FACTORY
See how that frosty beverage in your hand came to be with our behind-the-scenes look at the world's single biggest brewery.
114 Cover Girl TORRIE WILSON
Known for her provocative moves in the ring, the WWE's hottest Diva steps out of the square circle for a sexy shoot.
IN EVERY ISSUE
22 WTF!
Miss FHM winner Lauren Harris lell-0 wrestles another girl, and a hottie shames her stepbrother. Plus, Who the Hell Are You? and the best bar-room jokes.
HOMBRE
30 Style - Get lucky using Jenny McCarthy's advice on how to dress.
40 Pranks - If you learn anything at college, make it these practical jokes.
42 Food - Amazing eater Takeru Kobayashi on wolfing down wings.
44 Sport - Tennis champ Roger Federer on how to ace your foes.
48 Gadgets - A paparazzo breaks from stalking Britney to give pic tips.
50 Wheels - When cars and SUVs mate: Crossover Utility Vehicles.
52 Weather - Protect your domicile during hurricane high-season.
55 Scanner - Dave Navarro's band peers into the future, Snakes on a Plane's Elsa Pataky charms, Stan Lee talks superheroes, and Morgan Webb reveals her all-time favorite games.
122 FASHION - The stars of TV's best show, The Wire, talk cops and criminals-and look sharp doing it. Also, check out autumn's top hoodies and sneakers.
136 Ladies Confidential - Two Hometown Honeys compete, 20 Hot Dates seek readers, a beauty gets revenge on her boss, and Beth and Isaac tell you how to take down the office martyr.
Features in This Issue
  • Covergirl Torrie Wilson (WWE Diva) Photographed by Perry Hagopian
  • The NFL's sexiest cheerleaders
  • A look inside The Beer Factory
  • Pro Bowl Stars & Gambling Tips
  • Questions and Answers with Jerome Bettis
About FHM (For Him Magazine)
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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