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How your paper played and staffed Super Bowl LVII

Philly print edition with game didn't go to subscribers, only some newsstands.

KC's page is eEdition. Print got squat.
 
Local paper didn't even mention it, it prints so early. Had the title games in the league hoops tournaments, subsection wrestling and the G League game on the front.
 
I used the headline "Twist and Shout" for a story in 1998 where local high school football players were doing Power Yoga.
 
I have considered collecting them over time and depositing them at their hub door.

Or, better, finding an attorney to challenge why this unrequested ship keeps getting thrown in our yard and they get a pash. But I don't have the money to do that. Time, yes, but not the money.

In Mobile and the Eastern Shore years ago I believe one of the main issues of runoff pollution in several significant creeks was the plastic-wrapped papers, circulars and flyers from the MPR. I'd get cited for dumping ship in the gutter but they get a pash. Harrumph.

Just before chucking yesterday's version in the trash, I did see a notice on the front page that it would be discontinued after Feb. 22 and to go to AL.com for my grocery circulars. (Daddy, what's a circular?)
 
I have considered collecting them over time and depositing them at their hub door.

Or, better, finding an attorney to challenge why this unrequested ship keeps getting thrown in our yard

A man once opened the door to our newsroom on a Monday morning and flung five of our freebies at my desk, which was closest to the door.

"I don't want this ship!" he yelled.

He'd stormed off before I had the chance to tell him I hated that thing and the fact that I had to lay it out, too.
 

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