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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 09:31am
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Folks, this isn't good satire - it's regular terrible college "writing." You learn to ignore it after a few issues of the campus paper.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 09:39am
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Actually Colin, most people with "journalism degrees" got them from McDonalds

I don't want to disagree, Dan, but I think you got that backwards.

The person with the Science Degree asks, "Why does it work?"

The person with the Engineering Degree asks, "How does it work?"

The person with the Accounting Degree asks, "How much does it cost?"

The person with the Journalism Degree asks, "Would you like fries with that?"
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 10:03am
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And,

And the Guy with the law degree says, "How can I take advantage of this situation, sue someone without cause, and get a big retainer?"

Since I have a "Masters" in Journalism I recognize how worthless that field is . . . I also have a "Masters" in Linguistics, now there is a useful degree.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 10:10am
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Actually Colin, most people with "journalism degrees" got them from McDonalds

I don't want to disagree, Dan, but I think you got that backwards.

The person with the Science Degree asks, "Why does it work?"

The person with the Engineering Degree asks, "How does it work?"

The person with the Accounting Degree asks, "How much does it cost?"

The person with the Journalism Degree asks, "Would you like fries with that?"
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 11:08am
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Re: And,

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I also have a "Masters" in Linguistics, now there is a useful degree.
Isn't linguistics still illegal in Mississippi,even between consenting adults?
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 11:20am
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Isn't linguistics still illegal in Mississippi,even between consenting adults?

LMAO!!!!!!!!
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 11:26am
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JR,

Two good lines:

Carly Simon once had an album titled "Cunning Stunts" . . . I think you can see where that one went,

And of course in one of the latest James Bond movies a line was, "James, you're such a cunning linguist".

Oh well, back to work.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 01:38pm
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Response

I sent an e-mail to this guy giving him my 2 cents.....which along with 98 other cents buys you a cup of coffee.

This was his response.....


Sir,
I apologize for the satire. The statement payback is coming refered to Creighton. Sorry for the mixup.
I am sincerely sorry. We had a letter to editor in yesterday's paper about it. It was just to be taken as an off-the-wall satire.

Best wishes,
Zack Creglow

So...I guess we can turn off the flame throwers now. He's a kid....he learned....lets move on.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 02:08pm
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and another reply

He also sent me this....

Sir,

I feel like we are playing email tag since I just sent that 5 minutes
ago. I guess we are both on our lunch break. Ever since that column,
honestly, I have been in a depressed state. I have been nauseated
and can hardly go through my daily life.
When the SIU-Creighton game nears, I plan to run something
positive about officials. Truth be told, my uncle and cousin are
officials. I don't believe those things I wrote. When I wrote crooked, I
meant biased.

But I know officials are people. I understand that. I just basically want
this heat to end. It was written over a week ago in a college paper.
I understand everyone is pissed(officials) but I was just trying to
humor a college campus. That isn't easy. I should have taken a
higher road when I did it. But I am 19 and will make mistakes along
my journey. I know that. Actually, I am damned lucky to be able to
work at this good of a college newspaper. It was a rated the top
college newspaper.

I am just a freshman and haven't had a class yet. I work my *** off
though. My dad taught me that, he owns a concrete construction
company and told me to never to slack.
So last year in high school, I worked at a newspaper, so that I can
get on here. I got lucky. I come from a great family who is supportive.

I have a very dry humor. Those who know and read me before,
understand that when they saw my column. And I am very sarcastic,
so if someone didn't know me or read me, they'd think I am cocky
little pissant.

Hope you can convey this to others,
Best wishes,
Zack Creglow
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 02:09pm
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Satire Huh?

So Zack used wit in the form of outright derision to expose our wickedness or folly? Someone please enlighten me!

He crossed the line when he satirically called for the physical beating of a referee. I agree with Larks the kid probably learned a great deal more than he's bargained for when he sat down to write the article. I never wrote him so will hold back my flame thrower.

Along those same lines, I remember reading some state is considering statutes treating attacks on referees the same as attacks on police officers. I believe I saw this in the Sunday paper last weekend. Anyone know about this?
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 02:22pm
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The kid made some poor word choices trying to look big in the school paper. We made him realize it and probably benifited ourselves by enlightening this kid on how hard we work to be the best we can be. Bottom line. He badmouthed "us" we called him on it, he apologized and hopefully learned, lets move on. If only everyone who looks at officials in a negative light could come to realize this.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2003, 04:02pm
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I remember Ga. Tech winning the National Championship (football) a few years back. The coaches poll gave the trophy to Ga Tech, while the sports writers went with Colorado.
The Tech fans said that if the sports writers who voted for the Buffs were such great writers, they would all be novelists!
I'd say this gut has a short career ahead of him!
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Old Fri Jan 31, 2003, 09:01pm
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Re: Re: And,

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Quote:
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I also have a "Masters" in Linguistics, now there is a useful degree.
Isn't linguistics still illegal in Mississippi,even between consenting adults?
Easy there Big Boy! Having been reared in Mississippi (you rear children, raise cattle), I can tell you that we don't eat those foreign meals -- except spagetti.
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Old Fri Jan 31, 2003, 09:21pm
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[/B]
Easy there Big Boy! Having been reared in Mississippi,I can tell you that we don't eat those foreign meals -- except spagetti. [/B][/QUOTE]Reared in Mississipi,eh? Never had that happen.Got blind-sided in Georgia once,though!

[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Jan 31st, 2003 at 08:36 PM]
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Old Fri Jan 31, 2003, 11:31pm
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Reared in Mississipi,eh? Never had that happen.Got blind-sided in Georgia once,though!
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