Oh, you were that kind of girl. Thankfully your girls missed that gullibility gene. Although I suspect your Mike would pull that on a girl he knows is crushing on him, just like your Colin.
That’s a duffel bag not a newspaper courier bag. Even though this is supposed to be based on a real story from Lynn Johnston, my guess is that she was looking at other parts of Collin/Calvin than his newspaper bag.
Sundays and Wednesdays were the heaviest to carry, all those inserts and coupons!, I tried a bicycle, the way my route worked I would have to dismount at least 58 out of 71 stops, not worth it!
Kinda off topic but I still fondly remember (5th. & 6th. grades) a boy named Loyd who would carry my violin — and pretend the case was a sub-machine gun!
For Better or Worse Michael our paper boy, and I became very good friends over the years. In later years, he told me to come over the next day. He wanted me to be the first to know that he was gay (I didn’t bother telling him I had figured that out already since my mom and dad had several gay friends of both sexes). I wished him the best as he was off to college and saw him one more time in later years, he had a partner and they were going to adopt a child. I wished him the best.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
okay, Colin Winch had no bicycle, but poor Elly Richards having quite a paper weight on her back
capricorn9th over 5 years ago
Oh, you were that kind of girl. Thankfully your girls missed that gullibility gene. Although I suspect your Mike would pull that on a girl he knows is crushing on him, just like your Colin.
howtheduck over 5 years ago
That’s a duffel bag not a newspaper courier bag. Even though this is supposed to be based on a real story from Lynn Johnston, my guess is that she was looking at other parts of Collin/Calvin than his newspaper bag.
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
No worries. Soon she’ll learn how much power cute girls have over guys.
Plumbob Wilson over 5 years ago
And a promising career as a stalker was nipped in the bud.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
Gee, what a surprise.
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
What a letdown.
Space_cat over 5 years ago
Sundays and Wednesdays were the heaviest to carry, all those inserts and coupons!, I tried a bicycle, the way my route worked I would have to dismount at least 58 out of 71 stops, not worth it!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
He is young and handsome with a willing girl pack mule. What is not to like?
Thechildinme over 5 years ago
Kinda off topic but I still fondly remember (5th. & 6th. grades) a boy named Loyd who would carry my violin — and pretend the case was a sub-machine gun!
jless over 5 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
Although he enjoyed having company, he never returned my feelings. That didn’t deter me. I was sure, with perseverance, he’d come around.
JudyHendrickson over 5 years ago
wow!!!h ow exciting that must have been!!!!
summerdog over 5 years ago
I know grown men who still treat women this way. Run away all you “used” females!! This is a majorly disrespectful action on his part.
kodj kodjin over 5 years ago
Newsprint paper is essentially compacted wood fiber; carrying tightly wrapped newspapers is like carrying a load of wood.
rshive over 5 years ago
I’m told that the fervent wish of most newspapers is to be morning issues.
whenlifewassimpler over 5 years ago
For Better or Worse Michael our paper boy, and I became very good friends over the years. In later years, he told me to come over the next day. He wanted me to be the first to know that he was gay (I didn’t bother telling him I had figured that out already since my mom and dad had several gay friends of both sexes). I wished him the best as he was off to college and saw him one more time in later years, he had a partner and they were going to adopt a child. I wished him the best.
Scoutmaster77 over 5 years ago
Eventually, love makes fools of us all.
sjsczurek over 5 years ago
I was never a paper boy, but I knew the ones in my neighborhood. They never had sacks THAT big!
Train 1911 over 5 years ago
WOW this one I don’t remember from past
finnygirl Premium Member over 5 years ago
Here in my town, the age requirement for delivering newspapers is 18 years and over.