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-- Cory Correll, Germantown
Editor's note: We may move into a cave, but we're too young to play with matches.
Have The Washington Post stop publishing the free Express newspaper. Not only are you killing trees to publish this newspaper, but they lay wet, unread, in plastic bags on the driveways and front stoops all around the Washington metropolitan area. Not environmentally friendly and unsightly litter all in one free newspaper.
-- Jody Krieger, Kensington
Editor's note: There is no home delivery of the Express, so that must be some other newspaper littering driveways and front stoops.
Newspapers can be a friend to the environment. When finished reading the paper, 10 pages of the paper, with hay over it, provide a very effective, organic and inexpensive mulch. Water is retained, and the weeds don't grow. Your feet lie on soft hay, and you don't get dirty.
-- Ellen McGee, Severna Park
Editor's note: Sorry, Mr. Dudenhoefer , Ms. McGee has persuaded us to continue publishing The Post.


