In the 1960’s I was a paper boy, and Wednesday’s papers were normally pretty thick, and I had been known to have one or 2 do this on people’s porch! Especially the high ones!
I rolled them tightly and did not throw them. Though one day the street was flooded and Old Pete was on the other side instead of taking it around the long way, he said, “Just throw it.” Yep, guess where it opened up. Fortunately, I carried an extra and that one made it to him.
As a kid, I don’t remember the use of rubber bands. The paper boys knew how to wrap the paper tightly and it was tossed gently, not thrown with force. Later on, though, I DO remember rubber bands…. after THAT, I worked for the newspaper and brought one home every day for free.
Most of my paper route customers either requested I put the unfolded paper into the screen door or had a special newspaper-friendly mailbox. The carriers that new how to do those tight tube-shaped papers that could be tossed from the street were magical to me…
Hey ya’ll prepare yourself for the no rubberband man / You’ve never heard a sound / Like the no rubberband man / You’re bound to lose control / When the no rubberband starts to jam
I’ve used both the tightly-rolled with rubber bands method, and the folded-and-tucked method. The tightly-rolled could be thrown much farther, but the fold-and-tuck were more fun to throw, as they “sailed”… ☺
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
tsk, tsk, tsk
alaskajohn1 over 4 years ago
In my day I used rubber bands/.
iggyman over 4 years ago
In the 1960’s I was a paper boy, and Wednesday’s papers were normally pretty thick, and I had been known to have one or 2 do this on people’s porch! Especially the high ones!
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
What the sheet are you up to, CB?!
Neo Stryder over 4 years ago
Try to do it while you ride a bike.
Tentoes over 4 years ago
I rolled them tightly and did not throw them. Though one day the street was flooded and Old Pete was on the other side instead of taking it around the long way, he said, “Just throw it.” Yep, guess where it opened up. Fortunately, I carried an extra and that one made it to him.
Lisa Marie Chamberlain over 4 years ago
LOL Oy!
dv1093 over 4 years ago
This was laugh out loud this morning.
pkdphd over 4 years ago
That’s why God made rubber bands.
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
As a kid, I don’t remember the use of rubber bands. The paper boys knew how to wrap the paper tightly and it was tossed gently, not thrown with force. Later on, though, I DO remember rubber bands…. after THAT, I worked for the newspaper and brought one home every day for free.
txmystic over 4 years ago
Most of my paper route customers either requested I put the unfolded paper into the screen door or had a special newspaper-friendly mailbox. The carriers that new how to do those tight tube-shaped papers that could be tossed from the street were magical to me…
Obi-Haiv over 4 years ago
Hey ya’ll prepare yourself for the no rubberband man / You’ve never heard a sound / Like the no rubberband man / You’re bound to lose control / When the no rubberband starts to jam
ChessPirate over 4 years ago
I’ve used both the tightly-rolled with rubber bands method, and the folded-and-tucked method. The tightly-rolled could be thrown much farther, but the fold-and-tuck were more fun to throw, as they “sailed”… ☺
cubswin2016 over 4 years ago
I bet he didn’t have that job for long.
fix-n-fly over 4 years ago
Doh! Don’t walk away like it didn’t happen CB! Go fix your mistake and learn from it.
Rolf Rykken Premium Member over 4 years ago
And today fewer pages for CB to throw, if there still is a hometown print newspaper. : (