Goodbye, Greensboro! Adios, Asheville! Regards, Reno! Bonne soirée, Boise! Later, Louisville! Peace, Poughkeepsie! Tschuss, Tulare! Buona sera, Brevard! Doskoro, Denver! Ciao, Cherry Hill! I'm drawing closer to ending the highlight of my career. Thank you, all!
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Monday, July 06, 2009
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Jim says: "Proceed with caution; this is a free-for-all comment zone. I try to correct or clarify incorrect information. But I can't catch everything. Please keep your posts focused on Gannett and media-related subjects. Note that I occasionally review comments in advance, to reject inappropriate ones. And I ignore hostile posters, and recommend you do, too."
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What does this mean???
ReplyDeleteToodles, Todd!
ReplyDeleteI think Jim is playing with alliteration more than anything. I guess Pharewell Phoenix didn't look as good online. Others that didn't make the cut: Later Louisville; Adios Ithaca; Peace out Port Huron.
ReplyDeleteAgreeing, alliteratively, Anonymous-se!
ReplyDeleteCiao from Cherry Hill!
ReplyDeleteAdios from Asbury!
ReplyDeleteFrom Gannett slaves at Cherry Hill (still employed and those already thrown out), a big thank you Jim for all of the effort you put into this communication forum. You gave us a means of exchanging information, sharing the pain, the stories, the horrors of working for Gannett and more. Very best wishes to you and Sparky on great success and, even more important, happiness. From your friends who respect and love you in New Jersey.
ReplyDeleteBuh-bye from Binghamton!
ReplyDeleteHung from the gallows... at the HNT East Brunswick.
ReplyDeleteCastrated and creeped out at thew CN/Somerville-Bridgewater
Wakato from Westchester! Thanks again, so much, Jim, for your time and tremendous effort and your passion for the subject of our job security. Do you know what you've done with this wonderful blog? You've brought us together as colleagues, and shown us that we aren't suffering alone in our little respective corners of the world. I wish you all the best, and continued success in your new career.
ReplyDeleteBye Jim. Your blog was great!
ReplyDeleteSo long, Jim, and thanks for helping us see that we're not alone.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all you work Jim from ohio
ReplyDeleteBuh-bye from Binghamton, Jim!
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