Here they are America, two of the few remaining people to subscribe to the dead tree version of the newspaper. There are none left in our neighbourhood, and I suspect there will be none left at all in 10 years.
I still buy a paper. I love the time it takes to read, I love turning the pages; it’s like a book about what’s really going on – around town. Shoot I never would have known when sports tryouts, etc were for the kids if I didn’t read the paper.
We can only get the on-line version of our paper if we subscribe to the paper one. Don’t ask me. But I agree with Shirl, it’s great to have a real paper.
Because she’s cold she’s gripping her waist, which accentuates his favorite things through the robe fabric & he likes it. She sees his grin, takes comfort that at least she’s broken his his corny phrase about it.
My objection to online vs. newspaper is that randomness factor. You have to search for the subject you desire; It’s not all right there in front of you. But countless times I have found out interesting and important things that just caught my eye. That doesn’t happen as easily online, and very rarely with local news occurances.
A number of people on my block— in MN— still subscribe to the print edition, including myself. Once they’re all gone, there will be no independent “news” that can be believed even 50% of the time, and I’m factoring in the idea that 45% of the nation considers “mainstream media” to be too left-wing biased today. Maybe they are— but it’s still more reliable than getting your “news” off Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram…
yoda1234 almost 12 years ago
The smile says it all…..
Clotty Peristalt almost 12 years ago
Here they are America, two of the few remaining people to subscribe to the dead tree version of the newspaper. There are none left in our neighbourhood, and I suspect there will be none left at all in 10 years.
Sportymonk almost 12 years ago
Highbeams??
KenTheCoffinDweller almost 12 years ago
Perky Points on the “Headlights”.
Kvasir42 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I think foglights would be more appropriate for the older females (and now running for cover in the deepest foxhole I can find).
rjvjelly almost 12 years ago
turkeys are done!
rini1946 almost 12 years ago
should be glad he is looking with that pevert look. Means he still thinks you got it
sleeepy2 almost 12 years ago
Highbeaming through a robe, now that’s impressive!
toppop52 almost 12 years ago
That depends on the size, could be a prune smuggler.
linsonl almost 12 years ago
I used to work in a shop where we loved cold mornings when a certain female came in to work. Ummmmh.Ummmmh
elysummers almost 12 years ago
I still buy a paper. I love the time it takes to read, I love turning the pages; it’s like a book about what’s really going on – around town. Shoot I never would have known when sports tryouts, etc were for the kids if I didn’t read the paper.
Dani Rice almost 12 years ago
We can only get the on-line version of our paper if we subscribe to the paper one. Don’t ask me. But I agree with Shirl, it’s great to have a real paper.
finale almost 12 years ago
Summer clothes and frozen food section of the grocery.
peytie Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Some people still like to hold a newspaper, turn the pages, share sections over breakfast, then RECYLE, so get over it!
twj0729 almost 12 years ago
My wife’s “high-beams” are impressive! I dearly love the early morning, pre-bra look in her ’jamies! Talk about perky!
Arianne almost 12 years ago
Hmm… “high beams”… “dead tree”… there’s a “wood” joke in there somewhere…
Pataruski Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Because she’s cold she’s gripping her waist, which accentuates his favorite things through the robe fabric & he likes it. She sees his grin, takes comfort that at least she’s broken his his corny phrase about it.
Happy is the woman who isn’t so sour.
kbyrdleroy almost 12 years ago
The sexual innuendo in this strip always amazes me. NO other strip is as subtle in revealing things about the lives of a married couple.
mikecpa53 almost 12 years ago
w/o nipples breasts are pointless
farbob almost 12 years ago
I wanna know how Arlo manages to avoid getting the paper himself ;)
Canoe-full almost 12 years ago
It’s all ‘fun and games’ until someone gets an eye poked out!
Gokie5 almost 12 years ago
You guys might like today’s “Crankshaft.”http://seattletimes.com/comics/crankshaft.html
localhost almost 12 years ago
Oh, you mean “phone books”
716PMedGuy almost 12 years ago
come on Janis…show us your ‘highbeams’
Davepostmp almost 12 years ago
My objection to online vs. newspaper is that randomness factor. You have to search for the subject you desire; It’s not all right there in front of you. But countless times I have found out interesting and important things that just caught my eye. That doesn’t happen as easily online, and very rarely with local news occurances.
BillWa almost 12 years ago
It is a bit nippy out.
rascal_98 almost 12 years ago
A tit bit nippley. ;-)
DDrazen almost 12 years ago
He may not say it, but we know he’s thinking it.
bigbob1946 almost 12 years ago
Arlo. you dirty old man.
JAE in MN almost 4 years ago
A number of people on my block— in MN— still subscribe to the print edition, including myself. Once they’re all gone, there will be no independent “news” that can be believed even 50% of the time, and I’m factoring in the idea that 45% of the nation considers “mainstream media” to be too left-wing biased today. Maybe they are— but it’s still more reliable than getting your “news” off Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram…