To the first anonymous: please stop insulting public school alums. Often, we know more about the neighborhoods than reporters from out-of-town top-name schools.
I am proud of my school, which has one of he city's oldest campus newpapers. As for the Daily News, they once wrote a story about me, so I can't complain.
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6 comments:
Looks like the Daily News hires NYC public school graduates.
The only thing worse than their spelling is their reporting.
The reporter who wrote the story must have interned for Walter Sanchez at the Queens Ledger.
Hey Crappy, I thought "How not to publish a newspaper" was reserved for Walter Sanchez, by far the world's worst newspaper publisher.
I guess it is for Sanchez, as well as anyone else who is either dumb enough or drunk enough to write as poorly as he and his staff to.
To the first anonymous: please stop insulting public school alums. Often, we know more about the neighborhoods than reporters from out-of-town top-name schools.
I am proud of my school, which has one of he city's oldest campus newpapers. As for the Daily News, they once wrote a story about me, so I can't complain.
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