mrblitz wrote:I've been buying the Phialdelphia Daily News everyday before work for the last 12 years. I would be lost without it. I routinely get to the job about 30 minutes early and ritually have my WAWA French Vanilla Cappuchino , and read the News Paper, and listen to my favorite Morning Radio show "Preston and Steve", in my car, everyday during the week.
mrblitz wrote:I've been buying the Phialdelphia Daily News everyday before work for the last 12 years. I would be lost without it. I routinely get to the job about 30 minutes early and ritually have my WAWA French Vanilla Cappuchino , and read the News Paper, and listen to my favorite Morning Radio show "Preston and Steve", in my car, everyday during the week.
I have to have my newspaper every morning, that's for sure! For one thing, I'd be without a job if I didn't have it, and plus nothing beats sprawling out the (ever-shrinking) paper and having a bite to eat before heading out for the day's activities IMO - it's a virtual rarity for a 26-year-old nowadays to care about the newspaper, but I am going to fight to do my part to keep our local paper in print as long as possible
mrblitz wrote:I've been buying the Phialdelphia Daily News everyday before work for the last 12 years. I would be lost without it. I routinely get to the job about 30 minutes early and ritually have my WAWA French Vanilla Cappuchino , and read the News Paper, and listen to my favorite Morning Radio show "Preston and Steve", in my car, everyday during the week.
For you newsprint addicts, note that their is a version of of the Amazon Kindle in development that will have a larger screen and support color display, primarily for the purpose of allowing you to read your daily newspaper.
spodog wrote:For you newsprint addicts, note that their is a version of of the Amazon Kindle in development that will have a larger screen and support color display, primarily for the purpose of allowing you to read your daily newspaper.