Just came back from coffee with Jay Rosen:
Topic: The state of journalism, of course. Fun was had by all.
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@jayrosen_nyu I am all ears! The Replacements! Sounds like a superhero comic strip, a movie one day!
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Did you pack some of them to go in order to ship them to Abbie Smith?
Did they taste bitter? (can't believe I didn't think of this one in time for my first comment!)
I expect they'd be bitter; after all, they're quite a while past their expiration dates. (-;
The red pullover suits you well!Does it remind you of something or somebody?