Feeding the horses and barn cats wasn't too bad. The mares were already waiting in their run-in shed; the barn kitties were lurking in the tractor shed. Dog-feeding was a challenge, though. After wading into the kennel to feed the dogs, I was anxious to get back to the house, shuck my soggy socks and sneakers, grab a cup of coffee, and read the paper.
Uh, oh! Page 5 of the Extra section looked strangely familiar. A quick dig through the recycling basket produced Monday's paper. Page 7 was almost identical (funnies, Jumble, Wordy Gurdy and the other puzzles—even the horoscopes!) but there were two differences. Do you see them?
Today's page is on the left; Monday's on the right.
A quick cat scan finds those differences right away:
If the RT folks can change the Kroger ad and the birthdays at the bottom, why can't they fix the whole page?
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Unbelievable. It's a wonder they have any subscribers.
ReplyDeletePerhaps a quick cat scan of the heads of the RT management is needed?
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The Blue Ridge Gal
P.S. May I borrow a horse for the Savage Thunder sex on a horse test pretty please? LOL
I like your Cat Skan...
ReplyDeleteSnappy Di, my mare Melody is at your disposal. But you're gonna be sorry. . . .
ReplyDeleteThe resident inquisitive cat, Eddie-puss, is very good at detecting errors.
It's part of the green push--recycle, reuse, reduce. Hopefully they're outsourcing this type of work to a foreign country to save money. The good news is that they had the good sense to change the ads--forgetting to do that would have been a BIG problem!
ReplyDeleteKelly noticed that but I didn't pay attention to her! She's a kid! I should be proud she caught that.
ReplyDeleteI knew it. They changed the paid ads.
I love this post! Cats are the best.
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