I suspect that you reach a point where it's all the same - the same stories
where only the names are different. After that 'same s**t, different bucket'
point you must question the whole point of the exercise and move on to
Aristotelean deep contemplation of the nature of humanity. I pretty much gave
up on newspapers some time ago - when politics lost its entertainment value.
Now I assume that if it's important enough, someone will tell me.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 11/07/2011, at 8:50 PM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Thanx! Though I never considered newspapering a real job. It was fun for a
> while, and then it started to wear me down. I think there's something
> relentlessly egotistical about it. Am I on Page One? Do I get a byline? Did I
> cause someone to lose sleep? Also a very negative profession. Always beating
> the drum about another sabertooth out there somewhere. Yeah, I know, free
> press and free society and all. Used to tell people a free press was our
> salvation and the bane of our existence.
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