We’re lucky here in SW Florida, our daily papers are always in a plastic bag, two if it is raining. After wards the bags come in handy for many things but for me, picking up after my dog, Johnnie Walker when we take our walks.
Ours come in plastic bags, too. But a paper boy on a bike is long gone. Now it is adult business: they drive by in a van and fling the bagged papers at the end of the driveway.
Invariably, if it is raining, the papers end up in the gutter, with the open end of the baggy facing upstream.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Your customers will love that, Red!
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Not a good idea, Red.
redraven13 over 14 years ago
Bad Red, no cookie!
bradwilliams over 14 years ago
I had that happen on my paper route.
comictator over 14 years ago
Needs to fold that sucker into an origami newspaper!
rogebr over 14 years ago
The one panels are great this week (there must be a technical comic term for this style), though Red’s delivery needs some work.
gobblingup Premium Member over 14 years ago
Blowin’ in the wind… the papers are blowin’ in the wind.
boldyuma over 14 years ago
Only used rubber bands on the sunday paper back when I was throwin’….
Our Yuma Daily Sun was so thin back in the 60’s I just interlocked and folded….It would sail 60 feet…
Whiskey14 over 14 years ago
We’re lucky here in SW Florida, our daily papers are always in a plastic bag, two if it is raining. After wards the bags come in handy for many things but for me, picking up after my dog, Johnnie Walker when we take our walks.
ellisaana Premium Member over 14 years ago
Ours come in plastic bags, too. But a paper boy on a bike is long gone. Now it is adult business: they drive by in a van and fling the bagged papers at the end of the driveway.
Invariably, if it is raining, the papers end up in the gutter, with the open end of the baggy facing upstream.
joylion over 14 years ago
No tips for Red!