Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Connor: If you have a question, call
In the last legs of an AP story about local newspaper ownership, Richard Connor says he's just a phone call away.
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7 comments:
Uh, Richard, uh.. I, uh.. I took some acid.. I'm afraid to leave my apartment, and I can't wear any clothes.. and the ceiling is dripping, and uh.. I, uh..
I called but couldn't get past the receptionist.
I called too, but he was bust directing the newsroom to be better. That's going to be a stretch.
I called and wanted to know why he came back to fuckin' Wilkes-Barre. I wanted to tell him there are plenty of scabs around here without him.
I won't bother to call because I know he won't answer the wuestion I have -- who are the other investors? In a small town like that there is more likely than not going to be many instances when the news department is going to have to cover something related to an investor. The public has a right to know about that conflict, even if it is "only" apparent.
But I'm not holding my breath on that one.
While you do appear to be a slob, you don't appear to be quite so big and fat. Accuracy in reporting.
Hey Richie boy: Are you still a big fuckin' scumbag, carpetbagging scab?
Wait, don't answer. I know the answer.
Yes
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