those NYT op ed editor bastards. i miss bob herbert!
yes, ken, you should become again a writer of stuff for the engineers for whom college courses in english are entitled "English for the real world." it oughta pay well, and would be less a strain than massage---or the combo of the two sounds MAHvelous!!!!! oodles and oodles of money flowing into your coffers----yes!!!!!
love,
judy
> From: Ken Wolman <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2005/12/01 Thu PM 01:18:18 EST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: comedy in the Bush
>
> Peter Cudmore wrote:
>
> >Yeah, I've missed Maureen Dowd & Frank Rich since the NYT went pay-to-view
> >on its comment pages.
> >
> >P
> >
> >
> Me too. Obviously I shall have to re-up to Truthout. Either they pay
> the Times or they have a crack-code to get at the subscription stuff.
>
> Update to my corporate allusion this morning. The story is now that we
> will hear our fates on about 12/15. One thing is clear to me--stay or
> go, this firm is dead or should be. My "source" told me there is no
> morale or loyalty left. People cannot work together to bring in revenue
> from government defense sources that also are in disarray. If you have
> ever seen scientists "teaming," the expression Herding Cats should come
> to mind. If it were an opera, the baritone would want to sing the
> soprano's music and she doesn't know her own let alone his.
>
> Years ago MAD magazine put out a book called "The Mad Adventures of
> Captain Klutz." In one set of panels, the "hero" is saying "I was
> dreaming I was in a sleazy hotel." Holes in the wet mattress, roaches
> crawling around. Outside the window in his dream is a sign: Hotel
> Sleazy. When he wakes up he's in the same room, wet mattress and
> roaches, and with the same sign outside.
>
> Welcome to Corporate Reality. Viva Che:-).
>
> Ken
>
> --
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>
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