Actually retired people are busier than their working counterparts. There’s all those ’honey do" projects to do that were put off when they were employed.;-D
I still work. I first open gocomics to Kliban’s Cats. If there’s a new one, it’s Tuesday or Thursday, and those are the days I have to drive to the office. If a newspaper appears, it’s Saturday or Sunday. Other days, it’s Phone Meetings with Wine.
Years ago; and I do mean Years! I lived in Reno, Nevada. (It was a good place to be back then) And Saturday night I could go to the News Stand and get the Sunday morning issue of the San Francisco Examiner. Get up Sunday with coffee and breakfast and spend the entire morning going through that paper. Of course, the comics were always first, then the supplemental Parade magazine (remember that?), then the lifestyle section, news and all the sections I found interesting and/or informative. The Editorial section was always interesting and; back then, I was better able to compartmentalize the liberal opinions and learn their positions. I think that may have been where I developed the ability to see both sides of an argument. Which; as it turns out, can be more curse than blessing. Never the Sports section; never any interest. In any case I miss that paper and I miss those mornings! Gawd! I am OLD!
The Newspaper, even where you can get it delivered, is only the thickness of a napkin, and only delivered on certain days. That’s why I get my comics on-line.
last news paper i saw was so thin a figured they quit selling them by now, i never see them any more. I used to enjoy them but its all bad negative depressing stuff anyway. so now i just read the comics on line as an escape.
AllishaDawn about 4 years ago
We don’t get a Sunday or Monday paper. The Friday night game scores and the Sunday comics and coupons all come in the Saturday edition.
Baarorso about 4 years ago
Actually retired people are busier than their working counterparts. There’s all those ’honey do" projects to do that were put off when they were employed.;-D
socalvillaguy Premium Member about 4 years ago
A retired lady told us she knows it’s Sunday when there’s Kaluha in her morning coffee. :-D
GROG Premium Member about 4 years ago
I turn on my tablet and see the time and date on my home screen. I am doubly sure it’s Sunday when I see the Sunday comics online.
charlenelin1201 about 4 years ago
Why is Brutus looking at me?
gsawyer101 about 4 years ago
Newspaper has 3 pages rather than 2
nosirrom about 4 years ago
Funny. My tablet doesn’t get any thicker on Sundays.
Skeptical Meg about 4 years ago
I still work. I first open gocomics to Kliban’s Cats. If there’s a new one, it’s Tuesday or Thursday, and those are the days I have to drive to the office. If a newspaper appears, it’s Saturday or Sunday. Other days, it’s Phone Meetings with Wine.
Fishenguy Premium Member about 4 years ago
That will be me in just over two months! I’ll know it’s Sunday when we get a video call from our daughter.
jlpampel about 4 years ago
My pill case is empty on Sunday.
Denver Reader Premium Member about 4 years ago
Not even retired people get an actual newspaper.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
For days of the week, it definitely beats a calendar. And really why should I care?….
dv1093 about 4 years ago
It’s just a matter of weeks or months before our local paper goes under.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
It’s astounding to discover that Thorny “imagines”, you know, anything.
NoNameOntheBullet Premium Member about 4 years ago
Years ago; and I do mean Years! I lived in Reno, Nevada. (It was a good place to be back then) And Saturday night I could go to the News Stand and get the Sunday morning issue of the San Francisco Examiner. Get up Sunday with coffee and breakfast and spend the entire morning going through that paper. Of course, the comics were always first, then the supplemental Parade magazine (remember that?), then the lifestyle section, news and all the sections I found interesting and/or informative. The Editorial section was always interesting and; back then, I was better able to compartmentalize the liberal opinions and learn their positions. I think that may have been where I developed the ability to see both sides of an argument. Which; as it turns out, can be more curse than blessing. Never the Sports section; never any interest. In any case I miss that paper and I miss those mornings! Gawd! I am OLD!
bobfjr about 4 years ago
Every day is a Saturday, and every tomorrow is a Sunday…
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 4 years ago
My pill case has the days of the week on it.. So at least first thing in the morning I know what day it is.. forgotten in a couple of hours though.
Buckeye67 about 4 years ago
Not only is the Sunday paper thicker but the Sunday comic strips are always longer or larger.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yeah more ads on Sunday
Old Man River about 4 years ago
The Newspaper, even where you can get it delivered, is only the thickness of a napkin, and only delivered on certain days. That’s why I get my comics on-line.
Ahuehuete about 4 years ago
One Uncle Ted and his generation are gone, so will the dead tree edition of the “newspaper”.
vjorgensen54 about 4 years ago
last news paper i saw was so thin a figured they quit selling them by now, i never see them any more. I used to enjoy them but its all bad negative depressing stuff anyway. so now i just read the comics on line as an escape.
sid w about 4 years ago
The online comics are bigger on Sunday.
joecoolfiftyfive about 4 years ago
What’s a newspaper?