Wordless Wednesday – Information Overload

This is how I start every morning at work, I read/look thru all these papers and then go onto the Internet to check out a bunch of additional news sites.  I look at it this way, at least I’m still reading an actual print newspaper.  So by 10 am each morning, I’m in total information overload!  At least I’m well-read and up to date on the world.  Geez, I can’t wait for Star & Us Magazine to get here this afternoon….

UPDATE 12:51 PM

My magazines have arrived….now I can erase all the usefull stuff I read this morning with this stuff!

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    • I most def have to or else my brain would explode….I need some silliness to balance out the serious!

  2. That’s a lot to have to read in one morning. I can’t tell you the last time I read a newspaper.

    Thank you for linking up with Wild & Wonderful Wednesday!

    • Only Monday – Friday, my kidlets wouldn’t even give me 5 minutes to look at the front pages! Thanks for the link up, I’ll be back!

    • I like to say I’m well-informed, but most of the serious stuff goes thru my head like a sieve. Mostly, I’m a good resource for things like who is dating whom, what the new hot handbag is and what the latest DVD release.

    • I totally agree! I used to also get Life & Style and In Touch, but they all started looking alike. Now I’ve just got the two – and they usually try to compete with each other with different covers.

    • it’s a lot of reading, but I look at it as though I’m saving the print industry by reading them all. I’d hate to go to just an online world of news digests!

  3. I barely make it through the Star Ledger every day, so I’m impressed. I have to admit to not minding too much that my husband ordered a ton of magazines that I never would have chosen myself with the points he had on his card. Makes recycling day kind of insane though.

    • The only time I can actually read a paper is at work – so I try to take advantage of it. On the weekends I always get the paper, but never read it and it winds up going into our fireplace to get the fire going. Our paper recycling day is always outrageous – usually two bins filled with magazines, daily & community newspapers.

  4. I’m trying to decide if I’m jealous that you have to read all that or not. I think I might get depressed if I had to know all of what’s going on all the time!

    • Sometimes it does, or you get totally silly news days like Beyonce having her baby. Today was BOR-ING with all the New Hampshire primary news… knew everything I needed to about the race last night when the polls closed. However, the Hubs & I do get a good chuckle out of the tabloid magazines and what the story du jour is that week.

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