My ex's aunt was (is?) a newspaper hoarder. I always wanted to go to her house while she was away and bundle them up and burn them in her backyard. "Where are my papers?" "In that pile over there. Follow the smell."
With the Internet, what's the point of hoarding papers, unless it's a mental disorder - which, in fact, it is.
Once we're all on Kindle, what are they going to hoard? Tons of Micro SD cards?
My ex's aunt was (is?) a newspaper hoarder. I always wanted to go to her house while she was away and bundle them up and burn them in her backyard.
ReplyDelete"Where are my papers?"
"In that pile over there. Follow the smell."
With the Internet, what's the point of hoarding papers, unless it's a mental disorder - which, in fact, it is.
Once we're all on Kindle, what are they going to hoard? Tons of Micro SD cards?
Where will Nell make wee-wee?
ReplyDeleteI'm deeply concerned!
Love you Susan!
Ana
Take away all the "news that's fit.."
ReplyDeleteand the house will implode...
"Hey Mom, where did the upstairs bathroom go? I was reading a newspaper there."
(I'm gonna blogroll your site. OK?)
Steve, honored! I like your site too. You are a real mench....
ReplyDeleteI like newspapers. Though the media company I worked for never used that medium, everything was wired and TV and radio
I love their use of the word "loon."
ReplyDeleteI do too, but I will let this one slip- this one time.
ReplyDeleteI think that I am a book hoarder. Nothing replaces a good hard cover book, although I like my Kindle a lot.
ReplyDeleteSyd, I love books, my dream is to have a house with a library room.
ReplyDeleteBut on the other hand, I wouldn't mind a Kindle either. Maybe Santa will buy one for me this Christmas