The good news was that the newspaper arrived bright and early

I guess sometimes the news is just too good to put down.

It was about 6 a.m. and we were just around the corner from home.

We were stopped in front of a friend’s house by the barking of Jack, her Australian Blue Heeler, who shares the yard with two Rottweilers.

It was quickly apparent that the newspaper had been tossed over the fence, rather than being left in the safety zone just outside the gate. Yes, that debris you see is what’s left of today’s Star-Advertiser.

Jack was closest to the scene when we got there, but I don’t know which dog might have been responsible.

Mr. Jack


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7 thoughts on “The good news was that the newspaper arrived bright and early

  1. R Ferdun

    Probably just as well. No news is good news. Unless you want to read about the Maui nutso mayoral candidate getting tased for behaving badly, or about Russia behaving badly in the Ukraine, or about Israel behaving badly in Gaza, or about both republicans and democrats behaving badly in congress…

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  2. Allen N.

    The dog looks hungry. Somebody should have told him. It’s the Star Advertiser now, not the Star BALONEY anymore.

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