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Post by DrLeftover on Jun 23, 2017 14:01:46 GMT -5
Years and years and decades and more ago. I did features for a weekly newspaper that were essentially 'photo essays'. Now I do it again, and without an editor standing ON my desk with a coffee pot in one hand and a BB pistol in the other shrieking about something called "deadline". (you think I'm kidding) This was one a couple of years ago:
The Midwest Equipment Dealers Ag Expo 2014 at Gordyville USA, in Gifford, Illor a more suitable title for those used to the way the Desk does things....
"Why were there Pink Pens at the Farm Show?" themediadesk.com/newfiles7/agexpo.htm.
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Post by DrLeftover on Jun 23, 2017 14:06:17 GMT -5
And then there was this, basically making the best of a bad situation..... --------------------- a day and a night, on a trainA Media Desk photoessay and commentary EDT military times, City, state 2247 hrs leaving Crawfordsville, IN Well, at least the baby waited until the train was moving to start crying. And as an experienced father, grandfather, stepgrandfatherinlaw, and all the rest of it, the Desk recognized the cry as simply the infamous "fussy baby cry" and not anything that was serious. And so began one of the journeys of greatest dread in the Desk's somewhat less than mundane existence. More: themediadesk.com/files8/train.htm. .
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Post by DrLeftover on Jun 23, 2017 14:25:54 GMT -5
And as I tend to open threads with three posts..... A THREE PAGE in depth article with multiple photo pages that include what is perhaps my all time favorite from one of these: -- "New Orleans is what you expect it to be..."themediadesk.com/nola/notourist.htm.
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