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Live Paradox

A journeyman’s ramblings: He is no everyman, but one who turns a carefully focused eye on the events of the madcap world around him. He aims to point out what others miss and draw attention to the patterns that exist amongst the chaos. 

Thursday, May 01, 2003

10:40 PM -

WAG - Sweet Satisfaction


After all the hard work and effort, it's nice to see your story in the newspaper.

The top story.

Above the fold!

Graphics AND photos, baby!

I passed a tour group where the guide was talking about the "Missouri method" where students get to work at public media outlets.

I wanted to walk up to them and go, "Yeah. This smuck right here is the one who wrote the cover story at the Missourian today. Yeah!"

But I was afraid the dual actions of the stranger interupting the tour group waving a paper at them, and the fact that they really DO let the students have public interaction would scare them too much.

So I walked on, with a knowing look on my face.

Their tour was probably less frightning, but more boring.

The parents probably prefer it that way.

Oh well... Their loss.

If they come to Mizzou, they'll learn that soon enough.

For now, I need to curb some of my celebrations until I get my journalism history project done.

And then I can focus on the Missourian again.

What a vicious circle. At least the merry-go-round is about to stop, at least for a while....

'Keeping_da_master_happy'

Note from 2005:The former link to the Missourian was originally filed under "slavedriver."


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