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Post by onethreetwo on Jun 9, 2021 17:08:33 GMT
I'm thinking about it. It would be kind of nice to read the funny pages every day.
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Post by Ass_E9 on Jun 9, 2021 17:15:06 GMT
Yes. Currently it comes in handy for the crossword puzzles that start off my day.
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Post by divtal on Jun 9, 2021 18:18:07 GMT
I take the "e-edition," of my local paper. I get the news, and print the Monday-Saturday puzzles. So, I get the whole package, without paper piling up.
I buy the Sunday edition, because the crosswords that are featured are from the New York Times, LA Times, and the "Premier Crossword" is included. They're considerably larger than the daily ones, and the computer-printed copies are too tiny, when printed on one sheet ... and, infuriatingly, print on 2-pages, if I increase the size.
If I need newspaper (to wrap fish, etc.), the Sunday edition is big enough to last the week.
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Post by Sandman on Jun 11, 2021 12:03:58 GMT
Yes but I live in a small town and they only put out a paper once a week. But I like it to see what is happening in my home town.
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Post by novastar6 on Jun 11, 2021 12:36:14 GMT
Oh yeah. Our paper switched to 3 days a week last year and hasn't gone back to the regular 5 days a week schedule yet, but we still like it.
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Post by Jokers_Wilde on Jun 11, 2021 15:24:44 GMT
We used to have the London (Ontario) Free Press delivered to us 6 days a week. As a kid, I would look forward to the Saturday edition as there was a booklet of colour comics. Back probably about 15 years ago, I was the only one reading it - solely for the sports section. Since I was getting all the sports scores online, we decided not to renew it. We also used to get the more local paper (from my hometown). However, due to low demand, that newspaper was eventually discontinued. The only paper we get delivered to us is the 'shopping news'. It is a free paper that has articles and sections just like a regular newspaper. Included in that paper are the flyers for various stores and grocery stores. There are still select grocery stores that print a paper copy of their flyer. Some of them, they are only online. No matter - I subscribe to the 'Flipp' app, and I get all the flyers that way.  Joker's Wilde
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