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What to do with old newspapers
I've been getting the New York Times for this past year, and I used to save them... but realized there's no point so I stopped.
But I still have like 50 of them saved, and I thought... should I keep them? Can I recycle them for like 5 cents like cans, or SOMETHING like that? ANYTHING? How can I recieve some type of monetary reward for giving in my old newspapers which are in perfect condition? I don't want to go around selling them to history buffs or anything, not that they have any significant even on them anyway. But money's nice, and I'd like to start saving my papers again for some kind of investment. [rofl, i know that sounds funny to use the word 'investment' but hey, money's nice.] Any suggestions? Most amazing jew boots |
Do I get paid for recycling them?
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Why'd you throw them out, Kat!?
I know Dec. 7th 1941 newspapers sell for like $300. Big events like that are crazy investments. How ya doing, buddy? |
I guess I'll throw them out. I used to save them, but I stopped after a friend called me a "pack-rat" because sometimes I really believe I am. Out with the old, in with the new.
How ya doing, buddy? |