LMAO.. this one must have snuck past me as it’s the first time I have ever seen it. Very funny big brother. Our tiny hometown newspaper is now Friday/Saturday combined and the Sunday paper is maybe 10 to 12 pages total. I am guessing that within the next year we will no longer have a paper in print. As it is, I live on the AZ side of the border, and they no longer deliver the more expensive AZ Republic here, which really sucks. But, they do sell the Las Vegas Journal here. Go figure. ;:-I
Sadly, too true. Once proud and thick broadsheets are now shrunken down to mini-tabloids of relatively few pages around here. They seek to find a profitable way in digital presentation, but I’m not sure that’s going so well, either. And, of course, circulation is way down….
broncosdaddy over 10 years ago
LMAO.. this one must have snuck past me as it’s the first time I have ever seen it. Very funny big brother. Our tiny hometown newspaper is now Friday/Saturday combined and the Sunday paper is maybe 10 to 12 pages total. I am guessing that within the next year we will no longer have a paper in print. As it is, I live on the AZ side of the border, and they no longer deliver the more expensive AZ Republic here, which really sucks. But, they do sell the Las Vegas Journal here. Go figure. ;:-I
broncosdaddy over 10 years ago
BTW, Boody looks like a very, very cool Zippo lighter in panel 3…I would pay big bucks fer a Boody Zippo. ;:^)
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
Sadly, too true. Once proud and thick broadsheets are now shrunken down to mini-tabloids of relatively few pages around here. They seek to find a profitable way in digital presentation, but I’m not sure that’s going so well, either. And, of course, circulation is way down….
Rauderi over 10 years ago
I heard a kid recite his alphabet as “Q W E R T Y U…” We’re so doomed. :P
Ermine Notyours over 10 years ago
For mice, a newspaper is potential nesting material.
Coyoty Premium Member over 10 years ago
Isn’t Qwertyuiop a character in Battle of the Planets?
prrdh over 10 years ago
In the future, all birdcages with have tablet-sized bottoms.