This post is part of the A to Z Challenge. Each post will be associated with a letter of the alphabet with the theme ‘Malaysiana‘
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After introducing the Gas Men and Ice Cream Man to all of you, next up is the Newspaper Man! And before you think that he’s the guy that works at a newspaper company, I’m sorry to have to burst your precious bubble but this is the Newspaper Man I’m referring to:
If you live in a house and not in an apartment building or condominium, it’s highly likely that you get your newspaper delivered by someone who drives around the neighbourhood with stacks of newspapers on his motorcycle – the Newspaper Man.
Normally, in a neighbourhood, there’ll be one dedicated Newspaper Man however, it’s not unheard of these days to have more than one fellow providing this service in a neighbourhood.
I remember moving in to my house years ago and wondering how we could get the newspaper delivered when we saw our new neighbour’s Newspaper Man delivering their monthly bill. So, we hailed him down and told him we needed a Newspaper Man. He gave us a list of newspapers he could deliver and we told him which one we wanted. Delivery started the very next day!
He’d come by each morning at about 6 am, remove the paper from his stack of papers, roll them up, secure it with a rubber band, and fling them over our gate onto the porch! He has nearly perfect aim!
My Newspaper Man works almost year-round except for a few days off for Chinese New Year and when he takes a vacation or if there’s an emergency. If it’s a planned vacation, he’d insert a note with one of the papers explaining how long he’ll be away. That’s when we’d have to schlep to the nearest convenience store to buy the paper ourselves.
The Newspaper Man, I hope he never goes away.
It is so important to acknowledge people who work for us every day.
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It is! Especially folks like this who rarely get a days rest
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A very dedicated individual to be sure! Amazing how he can ride with so many newspapers!
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It takes practice apparently… 😀
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I like to read about this, and you r picture. I would like that here a newspaper man exists. But the closer we have are guys offering you newspapers when you are in the café.
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Eva – Mail Adventures
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I think this type of newspaper man only exists in some south east asian countries for now 🙂
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I stopped getting the newspaper a year ago, but I guess there is someone who makes deliveries in our neighborhood. The delivery person is in either a car or a truck–definitely not a motorcycle or a bicycle. The customer base for newspaper delivery in our neighborhood is dwindling I’m sure.
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out
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You’re right, with easy access to the digital versions of newspapers, the actual physical copies aren’t as prevalent…
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