Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Your Turn

If you pick up one tabloid in the grocery store checkout line, which is it going to be? Or, is it a headline thing?


15 comments:

  1. I always read the Natioal Enquirer. It has a great sense of rumor.

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  2. I just read the headlines to avoid paying attention to the idiots I got behind at checkout.
    (One older lady was arguing with the clerk that her coupon for water applied to a single bottle. The cashier was trying to tell her it applied to a case.)

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  3. Same.. I may glance at the headlines while waiting, but they are usually too ridiculous and unlikely to bother reading about.

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    1. Yeah, I stopped bothering with headlines too. Figured most are thirsty sensationalist anyway.

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  4. I used to love Weekly World News. Come on, Bat Boy? Clintons adopt an alien baby? Pure gold.

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  5. None. I'll buy Cook's Illustrated instead.
    At least then I'll actually learn something.

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  6. When I was in the UK I read the daily star, but just because it cost only 30p, and a good read full of stupidity for a time when I have not wifi for my phone.

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  7. the national enquirer, tho it's been many years.

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  8. I'll usually pick up US Magazine to read the Loose Talk column.

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  9. None. I'd rather look at Taste of Home of some other recipe magazine.

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  10. Globe! Use to love their snarky comments about certain people. It was quite hilarious. National Enquirer became to republican for me but the globe hlis funny comments and great horoscopes

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  11. I avoid certain media outlets, especially the one that stood up for the rapist and the one that tried to hire me under false pretences. I won't even attend events if they're the official media partners.

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