Laboring in the obscurity he so richly deserves for two decades now, your crusty correspondent sporadically offers his views on family, law, politics and money. Nothing herein should be taken too seriously: If you look closely, you can almost see the twinkle in Curmudgeon's eye. Or is that a cataract?
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
A depressing realization for a would-be writer
Today's Lucky Cow comic; I read it this morning in the Chicago Sun-Times.
Two things that I will never adapt to: not having a real newspaper to read in the AM, and E-books. I enjoy the visceral parts of reading: The feel of the paper, and the inability to give up on a good story, that being the story jump in the paper or just reading page after page...
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Two things that I will never adapt to: not having a real newspaper to read in the AM, and E-books. I enjoy the visceral parts of reading: The feel of the paper, and the inability to give up on a good story, that being the story jump in the paper or just reading page after page...
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