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Who else has brought a newspaper this week to keep for history?

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chomalungma · 21/03/2020 08:59

I normally read online papers.

But I have got a copy of a paper today to keep for later years.

Anyone else doing the same?

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Justmuddlingalong · 21/03/2020 09:00

I'll be using mine to wipe my arse at this rate.

KayakingOnDown · 21/03/2020 09:05

Me . We get the Times on occasions like this. We did for 9/11, and for Brexit too.

smiften · 21/03/2020 09:07

I can't imagine wanting a keepsake of this terrible time.

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chomalungma · 21/03/2020 09:07

We did for 9/11, and for Brexit too

So many key events.

Sometimes paper copies are what you need.

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OlaEliza · 21/03/2020 09:09

I've got the last news of world 😂

Angel2702 · 21/03/2020 09:12

Yes I never usually buy papers. I’ve encouraged the kids to write a diary too.

CloudsCanLookLikeSheep · 21/03/2020 09:18

No, but I may do. Important time historically.

Wereallsquare · 21/03/2020 09:21

justmuddling I took an unfortunate sip of tea just as I read your comment. TY for the levity. Grin

chomalungma · 21/03/2020 09:33

ve encouraged the kids to write a diary too

Suggested that to DS. I got looks.

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CatBatCat · 21/03/2020 09:41

Don't see the point. I don't particularly want to remember some journos scaremongering headline. I'd rather remember the community spirit I see in local groups right now. In the remote chance I ever wanted to read a historical newspaper I'm sure the National library are keeping copy.

Applejaxx · 21/03/2020 09:45

My parents still have newspapers from when Diana died and 9/11.

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