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Wrenching Dad
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Labor Day this Monday used to bring a 4” thick Sunday edition of the Los Angeles Times newspaper.
Normally the Times was 3” thick each Sunday. An astonishing circulation of one million copies.
My dad was working on a pacific island and the locals didn’t believe that story so I sent him a copy to win the bet.
Now, if you can even find the Sunday Times it might be 20% of the old days with half the past circulation and falling.
The Houston Chronicle still holding in there. It was the nationwide go-to place for job hunters.
I miss busting it open, spreading it out and spend the morning reading it.
Sports, entertainment, sale ads, local columnist tips, tales, and takes, 3 day old news, color expanded comics, job offers galore, left wing opinion section with support for politicians that promise something for nothing and deliver nothing for something.
Pretty much history now.
Did anyone else read the Sunday Paper?
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