It’s still the first section I read .. on the rare occasions I encounter a physical newspaper, anymore. Thank goodness for GC, and other sites like it!
But it’s too bad they’ve shrunk so much, since the days when this originally ran.
Of course he has to read the funnies! How else will he know what’s going on in his house? Reminiscent of George Burns watching his own show on TV, so he’d know what Gracie and Blanche were up to.
Yes, the SF Chronicle. I had home delivery seven days a week from 1965 to 2005, and whenever I was traveling I could always find it locally. Those days are long gone, as you all already know…
droosan Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The most important part.
It’s still the first section I read .. on the rare occasions I encounter a physical newspaper, anymore. Thank goodness for GC, and other sites like it!
But it’s too bad they’ve shrunk so much, since the days when this originally ran.
katina.cooper almost 4 years ago
Dad will have to talk to Alvin. He took the funnies.
paullp Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Of course he has to read the funnies! How else will he know what’s going on in his house? Reminiscent of George Burns watching his own show on TV, so he’d know what Gracie and Blanche were up to.
Kenneth Buhagiar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Caen and O’Flaherty…must be the SF Chronicle!
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Maybe it’s the New York Times. They don’t have a comics page, just an occasional one about that donkey and his elephant friend.
serenasakitty almost 4 years ago
Gotta have the important parts.
oakie817 almost 4 years ago
i end my day reading the funnies online now….to retire with a smile
Ushindi almost 4 years ago
Yes, the SF Chronicle. I had home delivery seven days a week from 1965 to 2005, and whenever I was traveling I could always find it locally. Those days are long gone, as you all already know…
brklnbern almost 4 years ago
A little self advertising. And they must live in Frisco, which s where Herb Caen wrote.