Based on most of these strips, I am definitely a plugger. I do have a Kindle, however and I absolutely love it. I even have loaned my old one to an 83 year old friend and she loves it, too. Especially being able to make the font size bigger.
Now that the cat is dead and gone, the TP ‘goes over’ and a clothes hamper serves as a desk for the ‘100 crosswords’ puzzle-book. Why? Don’t ask. The human digestive/expulsion system is a mystery that even Gastroenterologists are hard-pressed to explain. viz; "Why does it suddenly activate when passing the sign; “Next Rest Area 87 miles?”
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Besides, eBooks would short circuit if you accidentally drop one in the toilet.
stlmaddog5 about 9 years ago
Besides, we pluggers tend to forget why we went into a room. Even the bathroom. So, until we remember, we make use of the reading material available.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
I don’t read in the bathroom! I’m generally pretty focused on one subject when I go in there…
JanLC about 9 years ago
Based on most of these strips, I am definitely a plugger. I do have a Kindle, however and I absolutely love it. I even have loaned my old one to an 83 year old friend and she loves it, too. Especially being able to make the font size bigger.
LuvThemPluggers about 9 years ago
No magazines in a home with only one bathroom and a large family. The angry mob would beat anybody who paused to peruse Reader’s Digest!
unca jim about 9 years ago
Now that the cat is dead and gone, the TP ‘goes over’ and a clothes hamper serves as a desk for the ‘100 crosswords’ puzzle-book. Why? Don’t ask. The human digestive/expulsion system is a mystery that even Gastroenterologists are hard-pressed to explain. viz; "Why does it suddenly activate when passing the sign; “Next Rest Area 87 miles?”
dillo229 about 9 years ago
I thought reading material in the bathroom started with the Sear Roebuck catalog, It was better than a corn cob.
Tin Can Twidget about 9 years ago
@ Jo ClearI never understood …… “Reply” not workingIt’s a modern day carryover of the Montgomery Ward catalog.