Sunday Newspapers Front Pages
Luke on The Cover on THE STAR with a rose in his mouth and No top on..Hilarious!!
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Look in the main box in the middle of the page and click the red Next Button TILL NUMBER 3 comes up
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I mean like Paper number 3
yesh it is vile but still funny
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Gay rumors, hahaaha.
Has that been airbrushed in?
LMAO
Sunday Newspapers Front Pages

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Who reads the Editorials in the Sunday newspaper anymore?
There’s a few ways that I know of…
You start to read an an article on the front page of the Editorial section in the Sunday Newspaper that catches your interest and when you get to the bottom of the column it says, “Please see Blah blah blah, Page E2″. As you unfold the news paper another headline for another article catches your eye.
Do you …
A. open the newspaper, go to Page E2 and finish the first article you started reading, then go back to Page E1 and repeat for the other articles?
– or-
B. Read other articles on Page E1 to the bottom of their columns and then after you finished half of all the articles then go to page E2 and finish reading all the other halves?
There’s probably a few other ways to read those opinions, any coments?
I always start with the editorial page. Love reading it. I use both a and b method, depends on how interesting the editorial is.
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