Easy Like a Sunday Morning

Easy Like a Sunday Morning

Im startin to see more and more youngsters reading the Sunday Time, which i think is great, this means more youngsters are reading papers. Now we need this newspaper reading culture to spread over the other days of the week and not just Sunday. 

12h23 Wednesday
07, May
2008
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  1. noidSyStems

    Well I read the Times ...its a build up to Sunday ...

    nina sum1

    Dope picSMH & LOL @ the back pages tho!Sunday times is still very white-no matter what anybody says!

    i like the times too! esp the website!

    LOL @ 'Twiggle's Friends' in tags...awww thats sweet man!

  2. Khumbelo

    !Like.

    you! there's something about your photography man.
    something good, something i like.

  3. mokete*

    I hear ya, true that and a cool photo

  4. seilatsatsi

    i was really sad when they closed down the metro but i still read it.

  5. yizzi25

    relax , take eaaaaasssy!

  6. yizzi25

    in the words of Mika-- omg, im so addicted to that song!
    relax, take eeeeaaassyyy ....

  7. rudzani

    And we need them to read real books too! I am afraid if they only read papers only during the week, they may not go past the Daily Sun (Got noting against the paper, just don't think it is the best place to get stuck - before say reading Mazisi Kunene)

    DOPE!

  8. Bareng Rakuba

    When I was still @ school our teachers always encouraged everyone to read newspapers, they said it will help us improve the way we speak and understand english lingo. Is dat true? But I am not a paper reader...never was.

    @ twiggle........ me still wonder how youth of 2day will benefit from reading newspapers.
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    This is great shot twiggle, concentration captured, me like.

  9. NguJaz

    i get paid to know plenty of so-called young people; and they don't read anything past a CD cover. wait! that's an overstatement.
    i meant, anything past the songlist on their mp3 player and cellphone.

    reading is sexy. it makes you an interesting person to speak to.
    alas (to borrow from Lebogang), too little people spark my interest.

  10. Sukum'ukhanye

    Reading is just great man! Esp african literature im thinking of changing my course!!! this world is just not enuf.

  11. seilatsatsi

    yeah african literature is dope, i decided to read more books written by SA authors and i started with Jodi Piccoult- My sisters keeper which turned out to be one of the best books iv read in years. iv read some sotho novels as well and im currently reading Some of my friends are white by Ndumisi Ncobo, dope.

    lets read ppl and get rid of the notion that if u wanna hide sumn from a black person u shud put it inside a book.

  12. twiggle stix

    Viva!

  13. lebogang nkoane

    i ain't reading no books!

    unless they come with pictures (preferably photography).

    jokes (or attempts at humour) aside --- I don't read fiction (i prefer watching it) --- I don't like biographies (my life, i'd like to imagine is bigger than anybody on the planet -- keeps me sane when I am broke) --- so I mostly read scientific journals (technology specifications, or anything related to design, especially typography stuff (but they come with pictures, see)).

    *googles: reading

  14. æ

    there are people who buy newspapers just to look at the pics...

  15. Sukum'ukhanye

    Seilatsatsi you shud read the quite voilence of dreams by Sello k duiker. theres this notion that if you a black reader you are so bored... Personally i dnt believe in biographies, i think they are fictious a bunch of lies nd i hate self help books...

  16. seilatsatsi

    @ sukum'ukhanye - yeah i also don like them self help and motivational books. thanks for the pointer, ill check the book out.

  17. Stefanie Jason

    @ Sukum'
    that book is a very good read...

  18. æ

    that book's schizophrenic at worst... but then it might explain why the author offed himself

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