Sunday, January 18, 2009

How do you read the Sunday newspaper?


How do you read the Sunday paper?

At home in pajamas via home delivery?

Online?

Leave house, go out for coffee and buy a copy?

Bring it home to read?

Read it at the library?

Read it in another public place?

Don't read at all?

None of the above?

Other?

If you are reading this in a reader, go to my actual blog and cast your vote. I have a poll on my sidebar. Voting ends at midnight on Saturday, January 24th.



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4 comments:

kate said...

Hi Rosemary,
i couldnt figure out how to vote, so ill just be a girl and leave my comment here, i get the sunday paper delivered and after making a huge breakfast, love reading it in my jammie's, lingering through the morning///
kate

Deanna said...

Another girl here...home delivery, having coffee, in my jammies!

4streegrrl said...

I picked "other" so I guess I need to explain. ;)

Our town newspaper is a once-a-week little rag that comes out on Wednesday. You can read it in about two minutes, and the news is often out of day within two days, so it isn't a satisfying thing to leave until Sunday to read.

The nearest city with a "real" daily newspaper is 60+ miles away, and they have a weekend edition that comes out on Saturday. Sometimes we pick it up on Sunday when we walk home from our morning trip to the gym. So I guess I can say that I read the Saturday newspaper on Sunday in my yoga pants and technical t-shirt. ;)

The only honest-to-goodness Sunday edition we can find in town is delivered from Vancouver, and it arrives a week after it is published. So that's not very good!

Usually we just listen to the radio on Sunday morning. It's a lot easier. *lol*

And that is how the Sunday paper works in northern British Columbia. :)

Gal Friday said...

We only get the newspaper delivered to us on the weekend(no time to read it during the week and too much paper piles up) but I cannot imagine a Sunday without the newspaper spread out all over the couch and without doing the crossword with my husband. Every once in a while we go out to get The New York Times Sunday paper and THEIR crossword takes us all week to complete!
For the past year or so, we are lucky enough to have a deliverer who actually leaves the paper on our doorstep(!) by 6:30--he's the best!