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[email protected] August 19th 17 05:05 PM

To protect and serve
 
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 11:54:11 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:


I have some limited experience with Truman,


Of course you do. Nothing gets mentioned here that you do not have
personal experience with. Some day tell us about how you and Lincoln
wrote that Gettysburg speech together.

Keyser Soze August 20th 17 04:52 PM

To protect and serve
 
On 8/20/17 10:22 AM, wrote:
On 19 Aug 2017 19:03:06 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 11:54:11 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:


I have some limited experience with Truman,

Of course you do. Nothing gets mentioned here that you do not have
personal experience with. Some day tell us about how you and Lincoln
wrote that Gettysburg speech together.


I went into a profession that gave me the opportunity to meet some famous
people. You fixed computers.


I guess I was able to derive my joy from what I was doing and not from
living vicariously through the people I was able to meet. If that was
ll I wanted, I would have been a waiter.


Yeah, I was a people person back then. You were a back room machine person.

[email protected] August 20th 17 07:59 PM

To protect and serve
 
On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 11:52:51 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 8/20/17 10:22 AM, wrote:
On 19 Aug 2017 19:03:06 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 11:54:11 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:


I have some limited experience with Truman,

Of course you do. Nothing gets mentioned here that you do not have
personal experience with. Some day tell us about how you and Lincoln
wrote that Gettysburg speech together.


I went into a profession that gave me the opportunity to meet some famous
people. You fixed computers.


I guess I was able to derive my joy from what I was doing and not from
living vicariously through the people I was able to meet. If that was
ll I wanted, I would have been a waiter.


Yeah, I was a people person back then. You were a back room machine person.


I am sure I met more people in my average day than you did, fetching
coffee for the real news writers. I am sure if we could ask Truman who
he had lunch with that day, your name would not come up. He might
remember there was a "gofer" there but I doubt he would remember much
more. Did you read him something someone else wrote, like you do here?

Keyser Soze August 20th 17 11:31 PM

To protect and serve
 
On 8/20/17 2:59 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 11:52:51 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 8/20/17 10:22 AM,
wrote:
On 19 Aug 2017 19:03:06 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 11:54:11 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:


I have some limited experience with Truman,

Of course you do. Nothing gets mentioned here that you do not have
personal experience with. Some day tell us about how you and Lincoln
wrote that Gettysburg speech together.


I went into a profession that gave me the opportunity to meet some famous
people. You fixed computers.

I guess I was able to derive my joy from what I was doing and not from
living vicariously through the people I was able to meet. If that was
ll I wanted, I would have been a waiter.


Yeah, I was a people person back then. You were a back room machine person.


I am sure I met more people in my average day than you did, fetching
coffee for the real news writers. I am sure if we could ask Truman who
he had lunch with that day, your name would not come up. He might
remember there was a "gofer" there but I doubt he would remember much
more. Did you read him something someone else wrote, like you do here?


Heheheh. What a little mind you have.

Tom Nofinger August 21st 17 04:23 AM

To protect and serve
 
On Sunday, August 20, 2017 at 5:31:53 PM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/20/17 2:59 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 11:52:51 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 8/20/17 10:22 AM,
wrote:
On 19 Aug 2017 19:03:06 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 11:54:11 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:


I have some limited experience with Truman,

Of course you do. Nothing gets mentioned here that you do not have
personal experience with. Some day tell us about how you and Lincoln
wrote that Gettysburg speech together.


I went into a profession that gave me the opportunity to meet some famous
people. You fixed computers.

I guess I was able to derive my joy from what I was doing and not from
living vicariously through the people I was able to meet. If that was
ll I wanted, I would have been a waiter.


Yeah, I was a people person back then. You were a back room machine person.


I am sure I met more people in my average day than you did, fetching
coffee for the real news writers. I am sure if we could ask Truman who
he had lunch with that day, your name would not come up. He might
remember there was a "gofer" there but I doubt he would remember much
more. Did you read him something someone else wrote, like you do here?


Heheheh. What a little mind you have.


Its still far larger than yours. You have very little original thought. By the way, are quaint little statements like that your only lasting defence?

[email protected] August 21st 17 04:47 AM

To protect and serve
 
On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 18:31:50 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 8/20/17 2:59 PM, wrote:


Yeah, I was a people person back then. You were a back room machine person.


I am sure I met more people in my average day than you did, fetching
coffee for the real news writers. I am sure if we could ask Truman who
he had lunch with that day, your name would not come up. He might
remember there was a "gofer" there but I doubt he would remember much
more. Did you read him something someone else wrote, like you do here?


Heheheh. What a little mind you have.


You certainly seem to keep your intelligence under a box.

Keyser Soze August 21st 17 03:10 PM

To protect and serve
 
On 8/20/17 11:47 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 18:31:50 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 8/20/17 2:59 PM,
wrote:

Yeah, I was a people person back then. You were a back room machine person.

I am sure I met more people in my average day than you did, fetching
coffee for the real news writers. I am sure if we could ask Truman who
he had lunch with that day, your name would not come up. He might
remember there was a "gofer" there but I doubt he would remember much
more. Did you read him something someone else wrote, like you do here?


Heheheh. What a little mind you have.


You certainly seem to keep your intelligence under a box.



That you think I was a "gofer" at The Star is hilarious. I was a
full-fledged reporter from my first day at the paper, and after my short
indoctrination to learn the paper's style book, I spent my time there as
a street reporter, general assignment reporter, and feature story
writer. My last year there, after my reportorial assignment work was
done for the evening, I moved over to the copy desk, where I edited and
marked up copy for typesetting, and in my last six months, before I was
recruited by the Associated Press, I was acting World News Editor
because the actual World News Editor had taken a year's leave and
suggested to the managing editor of the paper that I fill in in his
absence. I was an AP Newsman and then an AP Chief of Bureau. I met
interesting people throughout my news career and, of course, afterwards.

I don't bother to do much enterprise writing here. It's a waste of
effort, what with the plethora of no-nothings and what-about-itis
posters like you.

Bill[_12_] August 21st 17 05:49 PM

To protect and serve
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/20/17 11:47 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 18:31:50 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 8/20/17 2:59 PM,
wrote:

Yeah, I was a people person back then. You were a back room machine person.

I am sure I met more people in my average day than you did, fetching
coffee for the real news writers. I am sure if we could ask Truman who
he had lunch with that day, your name would not come up. He might
remember there was a "gofer" there but I doubt he would remember much
more. Did you read him something someone else wrote, like you do here?


Heheheh. What a little mind you have.


You certainly seem to keep your intelligence under a box.



That you think I was a "gofer" at The Star is hilarious. I was a
full-fledged reporter from my first day at the paper, and after my short
indoctrination to learn the paper's style book, I spent my time there as
a street reporter, general assignment reporter, and feature story
writer. My last year there, after my reportorial assignment work was
done for the evening, I moved over to the copy desk, where I edited and
marked up copy for typesetting, and in my last six months, before I was
recruited by the Associated Press, I was acting World News Editor
because the actual World News Editor had taken a year's leave and
suggested to the managing editor of the paper that I fill in in his
absence. I was an AP Newsman and then an AP Chief of Bureau. I met
interesting people throughout my news career and, of course, afterwards.

I don't bother to do much enterprise writing here. It's a waste of
effort, what with the plethora of no-nothings and what-about-itis
posters like you.


They must have had low standards to hire an untrained person as a full
reporter.


[email protected] August 21st 17 06:47 PM

To protect and serve
 
On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 16:49:04 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:


They must have had low standards to hire an untrained person as a full
reporter.


I guess they had the journalistic standards of an interstate rest stop
bathroom wall, based on the writing we see here.

Keyser Soze August 21st 17 06:59 PM

To protect and serve
 
On 8/21/17 12:49 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/20/17 11:47 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 18:31:50 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 8/20/17 2:59 PM,
wrote:

Yeah, I was a people person back then. You were a back room machine person.

I am sure I met more people in my average day than you did, fetching
coffee for the real news writers. I am sure if we could ask Truman who
he had lunch with that day, your name would not come up. He might
remember there was a "gofer" there but I doubt he would remember much
more. Did you read him something someone else wrote, like you do here?


Heheheh. What a little mind you have.

You certainly seem to keep your intelligence under a box.



That you think I was a "gofer" at The Star is hilarious. I was a
full-fledged reporter from my first day at the paper, and after my short
indoctrination to learn the paper's style book, I spent my time there as
a street reporter, general assignment reporter, and feature story
writer. My last year there, after my reportorial assignment work was
done for the evening, I moved over to the copy desk, where I edited and
marked up copy for typesetting, and in my last six months, before I was
recruited by the Associated Press, I was acting World News Editor
because the actual World News Editor had taken a year's leave and
suggested to the managing editor of the paper that I fill in in his
absence. I was an AP Newsman and then an AP Chief of Bureau. I met
interesting people throughout my news career and, of course, afterwards.

I don't bother to do much enterprise writing here. It's a waste of
effort, what with the plethora of no-nothings and what-about-itis
posters like you.


They must have had low standards to hire an untrained person as a full
reporter.


Where did you get the idea I was "untrained" as a reporter? I needed to
learn the paper's style book, which had a number of Star peculiarities,
such as never referring to a car as anything but a "motor car," and at
least 100 more of those kinds of descriptors. I'd been a "stringer" for
the paper for almost a year, and was recommended for the summer job by a
journalism professor who was pretty well connected at the paper, even
though I had only taken a couple of courses in the j-school because my
majors were in the college of liberal arts. As soon as I got to the
paper, I started writing under the tutelage of the assistant night
editor, who helped me get started on the right foot. By the end of that
summer, I was offered a regular full-time job tailored to my remaining
college class schedule. I worked five nights a week, from 4:30 pm to
12:30 am, with Wednesday and Saturday off, on the morning Star which,
for convenience sake, was called the Kansas City Times. Funny thing was,
the circulation of the Times back then was greater than that of the Star.

Whatever the standards were, I'm sure they were higher than whatever
standards you faced for your first professional job. Every summer, the
paper got hundreds of applicants for the two summer jobs. I got one of
them. The other guy was hired by the PM paper...we shared a desk,
typewriter, and, of course, spittoon.

Here's a picture of The Star building...

http://tinyurl.com/y73a322k

The presses used to be on the building on the right, but they've been
moved to another facility.


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