Is he taking suggestions?
These complaints come .... from longtime New York Times reporter Donald McNeil.
YES! Take your pick,
Most journalists live off of their spouses trust funds. This is justly hilarious.
I so wish i could slap him silly
but wait he already is silly stupid
Hey jackass
pay for your own damn retirement
what a concept
Put the NYT out of business!
The pressers would like to eat when they retire someday even if it puts Pinch in a pinch ... ping
I'll play! No, you won't eat catfood; a Dem is holding the Presidency and even if you did eat catfood, your other journolist buddies would never report it. Now, once an R is in there, probably still no catfood. More likely dogfood if you can fight grandma off. Move in with your kids? Are you nutz? If they are college grads within the last four years, I'm betting they're in the un-employed category. If employed, well, yeah. See the first topic and get your alpo recipes ready.
Suicide...well now. You could embrace that green marxist thought of de-population and lead the way..
I love it when the Left eats itself.
The problem is all that defined benefit reduction stuff was only supposed to happen to the “little people”.
This could well be the beginning of the end for the Slimes. Those union goons sound just like the UAW bitter enders at many UAW organized companies who preferred to ride, and rode, those companies into bankruptcy rather than make concessions on pensions and health care that were essential to keep their employers alive. I know; I was employed by one of those companies until the UAW bankrupted it, destroying their own jobs and everybody else’s.
Feeding that “journalist” would be a waste of good cat food, in my opinion. But he shouldn’t be so picky unless he’s tried it — I hear it tastes like tuna. Yum!
Obama should help them! Give them free cat food for 3 months.
Cat food probably tastes nasty. Wouldn't recommend.
"Am I gonna move in with my kids?"
Wouldn't be prudent. Your kids can't stand you any more than the rest of us can.
"Am I gonna commit suicide?"
The muse is silent.
Well...you might want to try to go out and find honest employment. I hear they’re hiring at Mickey D’s and you can get a discount on the food.
It’s time to take care of yourself using hard work and honesty.
No, for a few cents more you can upgrade to Kraft Mac 'n Cheese and a can of ALPO - makes a great casserole - according to an old gold miner I worked with.
Pssss, hey Mac..... I asked my pups to ask the neighbor's cat about which food is best....said Friskies is something you can wrap your tongue around and 9 Lives is so-so, but Fancy Feast has little bones in it. Perhaps you can ask your communist friends what they recommend.
Donald McNeil
Donald Gerard McNeil, Jr. (born February 1, 1954 San Francisco, California) is a science and health journalist for The New York Times.
He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1975, with a bachelors degree in rhetoric. He started the Times in 1976 as a copy boy. He left in 1979, and taught journalism at Columbia University, while studying history. From 1995 to 2002, he was a foreign correspondent based in South Africa and France.
He is married and lives in Brooklyn. He has two daughters and a stepson.
Perhaps he should move and get a job at a Gannet paper or perhaps the Chicago Tribune
Newspaper journalists kill trees.
Fire all New York Times newspaper journalists.
Save trees.
For the American children.