Saturday, January 27, 2007

Students will forget?

Q: If you are a parent that has promised a teen a new car IF they keep their grades at a B or above by the time they're 16 and ready for a new car (with the intention you know they never will fulfill the grade), and they maintain a 3.6 avg.; will your teen accept you NOT giving them the promised car?
A: Yes, in a Dreamworld, there is a 1% chance that 1% of teens will forgive your little "joke".

Q: If you are a future NFC champ and a future possible, but 6 months ago unlikely, Superbowl prospect, and you literally promise a Local Access TV cohort a room near and tickets for said Superbowl, and later try to wriggle out of your promise, are you wrong for not manning up?
A: In a Publicity Stunted world, yes, you are perceived as a cad and should pony-up.

Q: If an apparently - at least at one time - trusted guardian of your personal safety is found and admits to an entirely (by US 2007 standards) illegal action of sex with a minor, himself being over 30, AND you are a college student, will you forget?
A: Well, that depends. Here, in this article, I am alluding. However, CLC Really Local News has discovered that the CLC Chronicle IS going to at least investigate (and then perhaps publish) at least some thing about such an incident (involved a CLC employee with a highschool-aged non-CLC student from another county (does not live in Lake County). I think college students - at least media students - do NOT forget these things, and eventually do tackle them in the "appropriate" forum.

Regarding fact reporting and sequestering: sequestering is only reserved for jury members. And, by reporting any information or handing someone a report of information to potential callable (non eye-) "character" witnesses, is clearly not a violation of federal law so the Chronicle AND CLC Radio Really Local News are legally on rock-solid ground - even for just hinting, as we think we are. It's all alleged anyway. Whatever - read on.

Recently a co-worker suggested that "students forget [this kind of thing when it doesn't happen within their immediate sphere of consciousness]..." This co-worker has said this on more than one occasion and on each has been wrong. I also disagree with any person on this issue.
In this recent case of mutually consensual "relationship" behaviour - they would also be wrong.

CLC Radio Really Local News is holding any reports of the scandal until more refutable evidence is presented by the Chronicle - because we like to poke fun at them, although last semester they made our job of poking really difficult!

But, that ain't nothin'; read the next link above and you might discover what true marital love can be all about (talk about a woman standing behind his man!):

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