When they look at their financials and are reminded how much people are willing to pay them for information, opinion, and reporting in the marketplace.
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11 comments:
When did the NYT start copying thefrisky.com?
Well, someone, but not the one typing this.
Did you see what you did there? -CP
The problem is not thee; it's thine?
Excellent.
Are you serious?
“You think to yourself at the start of a really long book about a whale, hey, call me Ishmael.”
Dont' you think poking fun at Melville is way overdue? Wouldn't you think Billy Budd would be a better candidate?
madAsHell:
When they look at their financials and are reminded how much people are willing to pay them for information, opinion, and reporting in the marketplace.
Italo Calvino wrote a wonderful novel called "If On A Winter's Night A Traveler," much of which is written in second person.
And in his case, it's exactly right, because he explicitly intends for you, the reader, to be a character in his novel.
You sound like Sam Cooke.
"You send me, hones' you do, hones' you do, hones' you do."
And I said to myself, I said, "Self...."
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