Red and Rover by Brian Basset for July 29, 2012

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    comicgos  over 12 years ago

    Thanks Red – the world appreciates your effort!

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    Catfeet Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Love your approach to news, Red…my paper boy should be half as entertaining as you and Rover with your “happy talk”!

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    GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago

    As long as it lands on the front porch, Red. These days, (if you subscribe to a paper), its usually at the foot of your driveway.

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    Jonni  over 12 years ago

    Did he grow up to be the mail man I have now who also misses the box?

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    suescomics  over 12 years ago

    Ha ha! Love the one on the roof in the last frame!

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    Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Great work Red but you still need work on your aim.

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    silvrGrl123  over 12 years ago

    Red, I think there will be less levity and a lot more negativity when you hear from your route customers – out of three newspapers, I see the first one on the roof, the second in the bushes, and the last one by the sidewalk near the hedge (not a lot of distance in that toss).

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    gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Not sure the neighbors will see your aim with the same levity as you are, but since you’re not my paperboy, have fun!

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    Rickapolis  over 12 years ago

    I had a route as a kid (long ago). Afternoon paper. Six days a week. Rain or shine. Usually rain… Not much pay…what fun.

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    Linda Solomon  over 12 years ago

    I love it! I sold Grit newspapers during the summers when I was a kid living in the boonies of the Texas Panhandle…no subscriptions so you had to walk to the door – ring it, and ask if they wanted to buy one. It sold for 20 cents of which I got a nickle. I had to walk all over town for less than 2.00. But I sold most, if not all of my papers and heck, I got lots of cookies and iced tea from my customers and had money to go to the pool, etc.

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    boldyuma  over 12 years ago

    Daily delivery paper was folded flat and interwoven

    so I side-armed it Mon-Fri on my routes back in 1965-68.

    It would sail like a Frisbee.

    Sundays was too thick so we had to roll and rubberband it.

    Overhead throw and make it hop and skip down the sidewalk

    to the porch and to the door…….“WHUMPPPP”

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member over 12 years ago

    My daily paper still ends up on the front porch. Sometimes they even hang the bag on the storm door lever. I wish they wouldn’t since it pokes holes in the bag and when I use it for trash, some tries to escape.

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    pam Miner  over 12 years ago

    Red lives in a real nice neighborhood. Some how I thoughht he lived in a smaller house.

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