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Adventures of deprived European difficult child in American supermarket; advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 547179" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>husband and I have to read at least one paper every morning. For years we got the NY paper Sunday edition and read that plus the two regular Sunday editions.....obviously we didn't get much accomplished on Sundays. Alas, fewer and fewer young adults are subscribing and some established papers are closing their doors after fifty plus years of publishing. I find that really sad. Magazines are going down the tube too. </p><p></p><p>I realize you can "get" the news on television or the internet <strong>but</strong> you rarely get both sides of the story if you are on one tv network or one site. Perhaps that is why politics has gotten so volatile. If you hear one viewpoint over and over then obviously you are less apt to explore the opposition.</p><p></p><p>Your son could take his new clothes and drop them off at a laundry. At least where I live it's not too expensive to have others do the job and I'm sure the scent would be gone. I, too, am thrilled that your boy is opening up again. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 547179, member: 35"] husband and I have to read at least one paper every morning. For years we got the NY paper Sunday edition and read that plus the two regular Sunday editions.....obviously we didn't get much accomplished on Sundays. Alas, fewer and fewer young adults are subscribing and some established papers are closing their doors after fifty plus years of publishing. I find that really sad. Magazines are going down the tube too. I realize you can "get" the news on television or the internet [B]but[/B] you rarely get both sides of the story if you are on one tv network or one site. Perhaps that is why politics has gotten so volatile. If you hear one viewpoint over and over then obviously you are less apt to explore the opposition. Your son could take his new clothes and drop them off at a laundry. At least where I live it's not too expensive to have others do the job and I'm sure the scent would be gone. I, too, am thrilled that your boy is opening up again. DDD [/QUOTE]
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