collections of his columns published, his own website with weekly
chats, original collections of essays not previously published about
gender differences, etc., along the lines of more I'm With Stupid-
type stuff, etc. I don't know what kind of employer would have a job
description fitting his interests and skills other than a
publication, which is why he might have to do his own thing. Esquire
Magazine usually has some humorous column about Things That Piss Us
Off or somesuch--he could be a freelance writer for various magazines
looking for a humorous take on life in the 21st century. Not a lot
of transferable skills, agreed.
--- In [email protected], "James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Regarding the latest attrition at the Post...
>
> <<Marc Fisher: Weingarten is old enough, but he's staying. Who the
hell
> else would employ him?
>
> (Don't answer that question.)
>
> But when his Big Old Dog Book comes out, it's Katie bar the door--
we're
> talking megafame, Oprah, his own prime time show, the movie, the
> works.>>
>
> Marc will be first in line to get a signed copy. I guess the old
> empire really is crumbling 35 cents at a time. But I know there is
> still some demand for the dead tree edition, as mine is stolen
about
> once a week. Why is it again they don't charge for online access,
or
> at least access to certain areas? $5 a month for all access to
Gene-
> cam.
>
> And who else WOULD employ Gene? I could see him in the median of
the
> new ICC wearing a sandwich board for Ecker's Clock and Watch Shop.
Or
> Wal-Mart greeter?
>
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