It is crucial to remember that in olden days (when a glimpse of stocking was thought of as something shocking) newspapermen and, as they were called, newshens, that is, reporters who actually left the building to see things and talk to people F2F, those often-raffish characters called newspaper opinion writers "thumb-suckers."
It is crucial to remember that in olden days (when a glimpse of stocking was thought of as something shocking) newspapermen and, as they were called, newshens, that is, reporters who actually left the building to see things and talk to people F2F, those often-raffish characters called newspaper opinion writers "thumb-suckers."
It is crucial to remember that in olden days (when a glimpse of stocking was thought of as something shocking) newspapermen and, as they were called, newshens, that is, reporters who actually left the building to see things and talk to people F2F, those often-raffish characters called newspaper opinion writers "thumb-suckers."