The Daily Snooze
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Print is dead.
#14
90% of the reason I still the paper is the funny pages.
usually the highlight of my day
usually the highlight of my day
#15
Originally Posted by mns2k,Jan 8 2010, 04:38 PM
Must be way to old school but there is noting I enjoy more then a good cup of coffee and the morning paper.
#16
In our previous house the driveway was only 35 ft long.
Part of my morning ritual was walking out to get the paper
and enjoying it with a cup of coffee.
Now the paper is a 1/4 mile away at the end of the drive.
it's rarely part of my morning ritual any more.
Part of my morning ritual was walking out to get the paper
and enjoying it with a cup of coffee.
Now the paper is a 1/4 mile away at the end of the drive.
it's rarely part of my morning ritual any more.
#17
Originally Posted by boltonblue,Jan 8 2010, 09:39 PM
90% of the reason I still the paper is the funny pages.
#18
I get the local morning paper delivered ever day.
I like the local stories, along with the sports, legal section, classifieds and suduko. Lots of my friends like the crossword and funnies, I don't.
Always nice to read about the local sports teams.
Levi
I like the local stories, along with the sports, legal section, classifieds and suduko. Lots of my friends like the crossword and funnies, I don't.
Always nice to read about the local sports teams.
Levi
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Originally Posted by fltsfshr,Jan 8 2010, 05:09 AM
That was one of the things the editor pointed out Lainey. In local news, the two most read areas are the Obituaries and the Classifieds.
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it's just not morning without the newspaper and a bowl of cereal. We subscribe to the Arizona Republic (a daily morning newspaper). I just have to have something to do while I eat my cereal in the morning and a computer and big bowl of milk seems like a disaster waiting to happen.
I rarely read anything but the comics, entertainment gossip, horoscope, and Dear Abby. However, my wife dutifully reads the local paper and the Wall Street Journal almost every day.
If I really want to read an in-depth analysis of some issue, I'll read the Wall Street Journal, but it just doesn't cut the mustard for morning reading as it has no comics or tales of Lindsay Lohan flashing small Asian children while driving her SUV into a church and killing nuns.
I rarely read anything but the comics, entertainment gossip, horoscope, and Dear Abby. However, my wife dutifully reads the local paper and the Wall Street Journal almost every day.
If I really want to read an in-depth analysis of some issue, I'll read the Wall Street Journal, but it just doesn't cut the mustard for morning reading as it has no comics or tales of Lindsay Lohan flashing small Asian children while driving her SUV into a church and killing nuns.
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