The Claxon as allegory for newspapers
Posted By Mike Orren in Square Pegs on May 8, 2007
Absofreakinlutely hilarious story of a local newspaper told through subscriber expiration notices 1957-present.
It hurts because it's true. It's funny because it's true.

CourtneyPo says:
"Remember: every time you click on the internet, a professional journalist cries."
Classic! And every time you fail to capitalize Internet, a professional copy editor winces. (Not you, P-News. Just sayin'!)
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Mike Orren says:
Courtney, there's substantial debate as to whether said editors of copy should wince:
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyl...
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David Goodspeed says:
Don't forget- folks still need us to wrap fish and housebreak puppies...
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Scott Miller says:
And birdcages. You have to line them with something.
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