Posted on 02/08/2015 5:40:16 PM PST by BBell
HA, HA, HA - good use of “Nelson”!
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Thanks for the tip.
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Not likely. He has fully stepped in "it".
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"Looter Guy" at least thought things out - he had a beer in a back pocket.
Hope Williams saw "Canoe Girl", too!
*snicker*
*snort laugh*
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Williams - the Forrest Gump of newsguys - always in the middle of the action.
With a news narrative at the ready.
“If it bleeds, it leads.” That could be a news editor’s criteria.
“Swedish crime” genre has at least two lead characters that were news writers.
“Annika Bengtzon, Crime reporter.” by Liza Marklund
“Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” triology, by Stieg Larsson
The lead characters are news writers, vying for front page placements of their stories, as they personally get involved with solving the crimes.
The “House of Cards” programs, on British and American television, use a lead character who is a news writer, and gets involved with the unfolding drama, often creating some of it.
Williams is a smart operator, run amuck by careless and unprincipled managers and editors.
He probably sees himself as a modern day Clark Kent, mild mannered news reporter.
Busted, but is that enough to kill him?
The line between fiction and reality is not clearly understood, by yute growing up with video game battles, movies full of Computer Graphics, etc.
Run, Brian, run!
OK, not the same hotel I stayed in in The Quarter (his was fancier.)
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