Twin Cities Reader was a paper that competed with City Pages, here in Minneapolis. It went under awhile ago, but City Pages is still going, albeit, more as an on-line source. The days of free newspapers is going bye-bye... And... I can't believe anyone wasn't arrested for this... eek.
The days of professional journalism is going bye-bye, too - so many so-called "news"papers rely almost entirely upon opinions from Tw*tter and other social media that it becomes almost laughable. Jx
As I said on my blog the other day,"The Measure of a Man."
ReplyDeleteFunny, isn't it, how they didn't mention this in Judge McClung's obituary?
I have warmed my tape measure in case I'm called to assist. Jx
DeletePS Judge who?
There's no way I'm patting the judge's clunge!
DeleteTwin Cities Reader was a paper that competed with City Pages, here in Minneapolis. It went under awhile ago, but City Pages is still going, albeit, more as an on-line source. The days of free newspapers is going bye-bye... And... I can't believe anyone wasn't arrested for this... eek.
ReplyDeleteThe days of professional journalism is going bye-bye, too - so many so-called "news"papers rely almost entirely upon opinions from Tw*tter and other social media that it becomes almost laughable. Jx
DeleteYikes! The Twin Cities Reader part escaped my attention first time through!
DeleteNever mind all the jokes about everything in Texas being bigger, what about those poor lads!
ReplyDeleteWell I hope, 40 years on, someone has come to some kind of conclusion. I know I would have... Jx
DeleteWhere do you think most of my houseboys came from?
ReplyDeleteLiberace's cast-offs? Jx
DeleteI'm actually interested in the analysis! If only they'd done it.
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Dreaming about the "Hot Felon", Ms Scarlet? Jx
DeleteHa! Nice.
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That looks like the sublime pencil work of the talented Harry Bush.
ReplyDeleteWell spotted, that man! Jx
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