Ah, yes! Reading a newspaper, great Sunday morning pastime. Had one set of the g-kids over for the weekend and we did our usual routine, breakfast and morning cartoons plus before we went out on promised activities, read both our newspapers. Much to the g-kids chagrin as they were ready to go out and about. Fast foward to being back home at moms. “Mom, do you want to know what grandma and grandpa do when we’re down there?” You can only imagine what was going through daughter’s mind but she was able to maintain some semblance of composure and ask, “No, what do they do when your down there?” Grandson responded with much indignation, “They read newspapers! Two of them! Every word! Can you believe it? Two!?” As he held up two fingers for effect. Cue the BIG sigh of relief here.
I know a number of old pluggers who do not have cell phones of any kind. One even has a rotary dial home phone (and he lives in a fairly large city vs a rural area)
I gave up on the weekly paper. The articles are so poorly written and uninformative. It’s an odd day when they even cover local news beyond the first page stories. It quickly moves to regional or state items which don’t really matter. That is, if you can find the stories amongst all the advertising. The weekly paper does a better job of providing information about what is going on in the city and suburbs.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
La-dee-da
yoey1957 about 3 years ago
Ah, yes! Reading a newspaper, great Sunday morning pastime. Had one set of the g-kids over for the weekend and we did our usual routine, breakfast and morning cartoons plus before we went out on promised activities, read both our newspapers. Much to the g-kids chagrin as they were ready to go out and about. Fast foward to being back home at moms. “Mom, do you want to know what grandma and grandpa do when we’re down there?” You can only imagine what was going through daughter’s mind but she was able to maintain some semblance of composure and ask, “No, what do they do when your down there?” Grandson responded with much indignation, “They read newspapers! Two of them! Every word! Can you believe it? Two!?” As he held up two fingers for effect. Cue the BIG sigh of relief here.
Caldonia about 3 years ago
I don’t think obituaries are easily found on your phone.
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Love the paper for the puzzles ;-)
Olddog1 about 3 years ago
They have phones? For reading?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
I know of one person who advised reading newspapers three weeks in arrears. He felt he was very well informed, but the issues seemed less urgent.
zerotvus about 3 years ago
and they don’t see their obituary……
david_42 about 3 years ago
How do Pluggers read something on their flip phones? The screens are awfully small.
Beaker about 3 years ago
What is this “morning paper” of which you speak?
roof-top-view about 3 years ago
I know a number of old pluggers who do not have cell phones of any kind. One even has a rotary dial home phone (and he lives in a fairly large city vs a rural area)
ctolson about 3 years ago
Or aren’t more than a day old.
Our local newspaper is daily, but prints stuff two to four days old. including “upcoming events”.
andersjg Premium Member about 3 years ago
Our daily paper does a really great job keeping the ads up to date.
l3i7l about 3 years ago
I gave up on the weekly paper. The articles are so poorly written and uninformative. It’s an odd day when they even cover local news beyond the first page stories. It quickly moves to regional or state items which don’t really matter. That is, if you can find the stories amongst all the advertising. The weekly paper does a better job of providing information about what is going on in the city and suburbs.
mafastore about 3 years ago
I don’t see any news on my phone. Husband watches the news (always CBS) – though mostly for the weather report and I read the newspaper.