I get the weekend edition delivered to my house. Nice way to wind down after a long workweek
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I often sit in the pub on my own and used to take a paper but now phones around don't need toCan’t beat a paper and a couple of pints in the pub on your tod.
If there’s footy on, it’s possibly one of the finest ways to spend a few hours alone.
Nothing like a strong crossword team mate.Me and a few mates had a routine re attempting the Gruniad crossword, in The Salutation, after the match.
We had a good team then as well.
Is that like Glory Hole cheddar?Where’s the option for Wookie Hole aged cheddar wrapped in yesterdays broadsheets?
Might be not sampled that particular delicacy personallyIs that like Glory Hole cheddar?
Couldn't believe how much the racing post was on gold cup day this year. Picked it up and put it straight back down.…Racing Post every Saturday and every day for Cheltenham and Aintree. Haven’t bothered since COVID. I think it changed lots of incidental things.
My mum still reads the Daily Mail every single day..Used to every day, 5 on a Sunday.
Stopped about 16-17 years ago and haven't bought one since. Not missed, I could write (make up) most of the stories myself.
Helps you think more clearly if you avoid them.
They have brought it upon themselves. They are just blatant propaganda these days.I used to be a newspaper junkie, progressing from the Daily Mirror to The Guardian, and then the broadsheet Independent.
Now occasionally get the i on a Saturday.
Still miss the Liverpool Daily Post , good on the Blues coverage.
Sad, but newspapers will be gone in a few years.