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− | [[Image:JazzMags-GTASA-exterior.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Jazz Mags in [[Palomino Creek]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]; as depicted in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].]] |
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+ | |games = [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]|founded = [[1966]] |
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{{Template:Quote|Pandering to your perversions since 1966|Motto}} |
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− | '''Jazz Mags''' is a magazines store in [[Palomino Creek]], [[San Andreas (3D Universe)|San Andreas]], which opened in [[1966]]. The |
+ | '''Jazz Mags''' is a magazines store in [[Palomino Creek]], [[San Andreas (3D Universe)|San Andreas]], which opened in [[1966]]. The store's slogan is "Pandering to your Perversions Since 1966". The store cannot be accessed by the [[Carl Johnson|player]] and does not play any role in the storyline whatsoever. |
It is implied to be a pornographic magazine store, not only by the slogan, but because Jazz Mags sounds similar to "jizz rags". |
It is implied to be a pornographic magazine store, not only by the slogan, but because Jazz Mags sounds similar to "jizz rags". |
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Revision as of 11:59, 17 July 2015
“
Pandering to your perversions since 1966
”
— Motto
Jazz Mags is a magazines store in Palomino Creek, San Andreas, which opened in 1966. The store's slogan is "Pandering to your Perversions Since 1966". The store cannot be accessed by the player and does not play any role in the storyline whatsoever. It is implied to be a pornographic magazine store, not only by the slogan, but because Jazz Mags sounds similar to "jizz rags".