I'm very sympathetic to that person having their Sunday paper pilfered, but of course he or she sounds like giving up Monday through Saturday papers would be no biggie.
From the long space before the final word, my first assumption was that it was a misspelled attempt to stop people from stealing her "sundae" -- signed by someone named Chronicle.
@Kiryn, yeah, and with the strap and the reflection it could actually be signed C. Hroni_Le. Someone immigrated from China and doesn't know the spelling.
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I'm very sympathetic to that person having their Sunday paper pilfered, but of course he or she sounds like giving up Monday through Saturday papers would be no biggie.
Maybe it is like the "Sunday" New York Times which gets delivered on Saturday
From the long space before the final word, my first assumption was that it was a misspelled attempt to stop people from stealing her "sundae" -- signed by someone named Chronicle.
@Kiryn, yeah, and with the strap and the reflection it could actually be signed C. Hroni_Le. Someone immigrated from China and doesn't know the spelling.
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