Shouldn’t newspapers be dead already? They should all be online only. I don’t understand the appeal of having yesterday news delivered to your door in ink inducing stains, possibly ants and other creepy crawlers in it , wet from rain and sprinklers and stamp sized comics. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Considering how long ago these strips were done, originally, I would say it was still relevant at that time. I am kind of surprised she didn’t put it on the roof!! LOL
I was a paperboy for four years back in the late sixties and early seventies (Minneapolis Star and Sunday Tribune) and I put it inside their screen doors. We did not toss it on their lawn or doorstep (as seen on TV)…
Macushlalondra almost 6 years ago
Does that answer your question Brad?
wiatr almost 6 years ago
At least it’s by the BACK door.
Argythree almost 6 years ago
Hey, Brad, open mouth, insert foot…
cubswin2016 almost 6 years ago
You should never make the person who delivers your paper mad at you.
Painted Wolf almost 6 years ago
Oh, it’s on now. Brad, you have poked the dragon. Baaaad idea.
CuylerDae almost 6 years ago
Mess with that gal again, and she might pitch you over the house!
jless almost 6 years ago
Shouldn’t newspapers be dead already? They should all be online only. I don’t understand the appeal of having yesterday news delivered to your door in ink inducing stains, possibly ants and other creepy crawlers in it , wet from rain and sprinklers and stamp sized comics. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
contralto2b almost 6 years ago
Considering how long ago these strips were done, originally, I would say it was still relevant at that time. I am kind of surprised she didn’t put it on the roof!! LOL
Jogger2 almost 6 years ago
annie-annie OVER
TurbosDad almost 6 years ago
I was a paperboy for four years back in the late sixties and early seventies (Minneapolis Star and Sunday Tribune) and I put it inside their screen doors. We did not toss it on their lawn or doorstep (as seen on TV)…