Should I call in my wet LA Times?Didn't anyone tell the Los Angeles Times circulation department it is raining in San Dimas this morning? My paper is soaked and unreadable. Should I call in the wet newspaper, or just visit Circle K and fork over fifty cents for a dry paper?
I am subscribed to the press interprise and my condition for my business is that my paper has to be in a plastic bag every day, after all my sprinklers go off every morning too. Just ask to bag it or cancel...
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