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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 194360" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Modern newpapers are going the way of the dodo. They have gone to a smaller format for mailing, that I really do not like. I liked holding my arms out wide reading newsprint. Could be why I never cared for Grit. It was always that small format. I liked old blonde oak chairs, tables, floors, and trim, in old libraries. With all their newspapers hanging in racks on their poles. You laid them on the big tables and read them carefully. Streams of sunlight coming though the windows, highlighting a bit of dust hanging in the air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 194360, member: 7"] Modern newpapers are going the way of the dodo. They have gone to a smaller format for mailing, that I really do not like. I liked holding my arms out wide reading newsprint. Could be why I never cared for Grit. It was always that small format. I liked old blonde oak chairs, tables, floors, and trim, in old libraries. With all their newspapers hanging in racks on their poles. You laid them on the big tables and read them carefully. Streams of sunlight coming though the windows, highlighting a bit of dust hanging in the air. [/QUOTE]
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