i got the idea a little late about getting the saturday edition of the paper as i found out there were tributes to 'charlie brown and snoopy' creator charles schulz in it. the museum in santa rosa displayed 102 of these tributes on their website, some of the comics i had never heard of. but it is all about what is in the local paper. and i am aware of how the two papers in this area don't have much overlap on their comics pages. so i called the customer service line for the minneapolis paper and later on got a response to my voicemail. it said i can order back issues for up to a month on their website. when i got home in the evening i did. i was wondering about how to order the same day of the st. paul paper, and i was able to order it online as well. it was a little different, up to a year, and i could use paypal as the method of payment. both will go to my post office box, much like my e-bay and amazon orders. i found articles from the associated press, national public radio, and washington post about the tribute and printed them. at work it was still a fairly low volume day, although it was nice to get some checks printed that had been awaiting approval for days. i guess the approver had taken an extended holiday. some mail was taken across the street to the church, i don't have to do this but i do anyway as it wards off getting it back eventually. i performed at the open-mic in the evening, i spoke of how i spent the turkey day holiday. later on i went on a walk and found 1 dollar 8 cents. the 'big bang theory' reruns were when there was a 'bounce house' at a birthday party. it was followed by sheldon in a 'ball pit' and leonard having a 'joker' ring tone.
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