Truman State University offers a class called "COMM 492: Principles of what not to do when you write for newspapers"...OK, not really. But if they did, the first paragraph of this story would make it into the textbook.
KIRKSVILLE - A more than 18,000-pair boost this month to the Shoes for Orphan Souls campaign is due to efforts of north Missouri Rotary Clubs, and the Kirksville chapter honored member Scott Ellis Wednesday for leading the local effort.
I can't wrap my brain around it. Who allows this shit to be printed? There wasn't an author named for this article, but I have my suspicions...oh, cool..."What's Going On?" by Marvin Gaye just started playing on iTunes. I really enjoy that song.
Friday, May 18, 2007
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