Path: ...!news.mixmin.net!news2.arglkargh.de!news.karotte.org!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: prd@pauldormer.cix.co.uk (Paul Dormer) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom Subject: Re: Things I never thought would disappear Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 11:58 +0100 (BST) Lines: 31 Message-ID: References: Reply-To: prd@pauldormer.cix.co.uk X-Trace: individual.net UD0Zne+ZfY22x3pYyi5K5wzCu+hSgc/7C5Cn3PUQyZc8zAI94g Cancel-Lock: sha1:B0nkU1ZTounKUOwS+iUwHzYbfJc= sha256:XV2nB0a8iO8FpULCX0JXcuXlBA1nsS4ZIYxbjhJV9u4= X-News-Software: Ameol X-URL: http://cix.uk Bytes: 2280 In article , kfl@KeithLynch.net (Keith F. Lynch) wrote: > > My brother still subscribes to The Washington Post. The only change > is that it's delivered by an adult in a car, not by a child on a > bike. My paper is delivered before I get up in the morning, so I don't know how it's delivered. (This was true even when I was working and got up around seven.) Also, in the UK we have letter delivery slots in the front door and the idea is that the delivery person puts the paper through the slot. The flap on my slot is a bit stiff and occasionally, the paper is left on the doorstep. One morning a few months ago, there was a torrential thunderstorm between the paper being delivered and me getting up. The paper was reduced to a mass of papier-mâché. Another difference in the UK is that papers are delivered usually by a newsagent, who deliver all the national and local papers, plus weeklies and magazines. (You can subscribe to a paper but The Guardian at least just supply vouchers to your newsagent, I believe.) Back in the seventies, my brother (who is ten years younger than me) did a newspaper delivery job whilst still at school. That involved getting up early. On one occasion, I was visiting my parents and my brother left the door from the kitchen to the stairs open. Our dog, seeing this and knowing I was home, decided to go up and wake me - at about five in the morning! I didn't mind him getting into bed with me, but he wanted me to make a fuss and not let me sleep.