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Lentils.
Red lentils?
Lentils.
Red lentils?
Campbell. ???
Oh dear.
Food doesn't taste like anything - modern industrial chicken is like eating cardboard ..
Lentils.
It sounded pretty final last nite -- a couple of the people here at the theatre also worked at the paper, and they went over last nite to see if they could collect their last paychecks and the locks had already been changed. Real classy operation. (Did I mention the owner of the paper had just sold the building to the county for $500,000? No doubt he's running to the train station even as we speak with a grip full of fifties and hundreds.)
If I had any money I'd start a paper myself. It's all anyone is talking about on the street today, which says to me that there's still a place for real journalism here.
Lizzie, I thought of you when I read about the newspaper shutting down.
You and your friends should start a local news blog. You can make some money from placing good ads on it!
I can't understand why they didn't leave the site up and have a skeleton operation at least. There must be more to the story!
There's a really good analysis of the situation here. What's really outrageous about it all is that just a few years ago he managed to con a philanthropic foundation out of $800,000 for a "New Media" concept that never made a nickel. At last the 21st Century has its one true Kingfish.
However, plans are moving ahead for the papers to return under new ownership. Last word I've heard is that they should be on the streets again in two weeks -- and if there's a website, it'll clearly be subordinate to the actual print newspapers. Which is how we like things here -- we didn't reject the papers and cause them to fail, we rejected the cheesy content the prior owner insisted on putting into them.
Terriers. I'm not saying they're not appreciated. It's more that they can't be appreciated enough!
I know at least one person who thinks terriers are TERRIfic!
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There's a really good analysis of the situation here. What's really outrageous about it all is that just a few years ago he managed to con a philanthropic foundation out of $800,000 for a "New Media" concept that never made a nickel. At last the 21st Century has its one true Kingfish.
However, plans are moving ahead for the papers to return under new ownership. Last word I've heard is that they should be on the streets again in two weeks -- and if there's a website, it'll clearly be subordinate to the actual print newspapers. Which is how we like things here -- we didn't reject the papers and cause them to fail, we rejected the cheesy content the prior owner insisted on putting into them.