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Almost unheard of these days.

Small towns are the best.


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Originally Posted by m_stevenson
Almost unheard of these days.

Small towns are the best.



Agreed


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Merry Christmas, Scott!


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Our local once a week paper didn’t have a big page spread like that.

But does put the letters to Santa from kids. That’s a hoot.


Amd still puts in pics of kids with dead critters.


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Our local once a week paper didn’t have a big page spread like that.

But does put the letters to Santa from kids. That’s a hoot.


Amd still puts in pics of kids with dead critters.



Yeah, they have letters to Santa and kids with dead stuff. A 6 year old son of a friend had his letter in the paper this year. He wants a box of 410 shells for his brother.


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Girlhunter: One of my "minor" proudest achievements, as an adult, American, human being is the fact that I have NEVER purchased a newspaper (going on 55 years as an adult here!) - never have and never will!
I personally know (having dealt with this scum for 29 years on a professional level!) the EVIL that is in the hearts of "newspaper scum people"!
Having seen the front page of your paper I might just scrounge around and find that issue for free and gaze upon it - but I would not even consider buying it.
Other than that I say anyone who buys a newspaper in America is simply, supporting evil.
Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing that neat cover.
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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
Girlhunter: One of my "minor" proudest achievements, as an adult, American, human being is the fact that I have NEVER purchased a newspaper (going on 55 years as an adult here!) - never have and never will!
I personally know (having dealt with this scum for 29 years on a professional level!) the EVIL that is in the hearts of "newspaper scum people"!
Having seen the front page of your paper I might just scrounge around and find that issue for free and gaze upon it - but I would not even consider buying it.
Other than that I say anyone who buys a newspaper in America is simply, supporting evil.
Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing that neat cover.
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Originally Posted by 5sdad
Merry Christmas, Scott!



Thank you sir, you as well.


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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
Girlhunter: One of my "minor" proudest achievements, as an adult, American, human being is the fact that I have NEVER purchased a newspaper (going on 55 years as an adult here!) - never have and never will!
I personally know (having dealt with this scum for 29 years on a professional level!) the EVIL that is in the hearts of "newspaper scum people"!
Having seen the front page of your paper I might just scrounge around and find that issue for free and gaze upon it - but I would not even consider buying it.
Other than that I say anyone who buys a newspaper in America is simply, supporting evil.
Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing that neat cover.
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Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Our local once a week paper didn’t have a big page spread like that.

But does put the letters to Santa from kids. That’s a hoot.


Amd still puts in pics of kids with dead critters.



Yeah, they have letters to Santa and kids with dead stuff. A 6 year old son of a friend had his letter in the paper this year. He wants a box of 410 shells for his brother.


That's a little ambiguous. As in "For his brother to use" or "for use on his brother" ?



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Originally Posted by Scott_Thornley
Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Our local once a week paper didn’t have a big page spread like that.

But does put the letters to Santa from kids. That’s a hoot.


Amd still puts in pics of kids with dead critters.



Yeah, they have letters to Santa and kids with dead stuff. A 6 year old son of a friend had his letter in the paper this year. He wants a box of 410 shells for his brother.


That's a little ambiguous. As in "For his brother to use" or "for use on his brother" ?




Not ambiguous in RED states, thanks.


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Our little paper always prints the kindergarten’s Santa letters. When we were that age my best friend wrote Santa asking for “A welder machine like my dad’s, and a remote c unt troll car”


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