- Frank
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Ithaca Rules
I try not to let things get too personal about writing, but like The Godlfather said, "It's all personal." So here goes: I've been getting some flack from The Ithaca Times about the column. The deal is that it (the column) must be more focused on Ithaca. While it's not a bad place to live (so long as you don't ever have a craving for a decent bacon cheeseburger or a beef on weck sandwich), it is certainly not the beginning, middle, and end of all things holy. For a couple of months now it have been kosher to write in briefly about an Ithaca bar or restaurant, but now... well, I'm not exactly sure. And so I ask you, three loyal readers, what do you think? Thoughts, ideas, threats?
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3 comments:
Oh the quandry Frank! I too am torn as to what to do. The rebel in me wants to tell that lame rag to shove it. Alas, who really wins then? I personally have lost too many wars by giving the finger. I suppose we must be the stunted adults that we are and play the game so that the fine literates of Ithaca can look forward to at least one decent article. Perhaps Frank needs to find some search and annoy hollween antics to get into in this fine city. Those hooligans at INHS are know for picking on people you know. Quite the cliquey bunch I heard.
Your friendly insurance girl
Fuck Ithaca and the Ithaca journal. Your column is the only good thing in this town (besides the Chanticleer, and even that closes too damn early). It just figures they're giving you flack.
Screw 'em, let's write our own newspaper!
Frank. We will follow you anywhere. Write what you wish, wherever it works best for you. Your readers are loyal and stubborn.
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