Baseball's new humility, the zero-day workweek, mom's food truck, and oh-so-much more
On this ReWindsday, I revisit stuff that made me laugh last year. I'm still laughing. You? WRITTEN & ILLUSTRATED by PETER MOORE
I GAVE A SEMINAR AT NORTHWESTERN JOURNALISM SCHOOL, to educate the youngsters about the importance of headlines, subheds, captions. The first thing I told them: Go out and get fantastic jobs, and then hire me! We’ll see in a decade whether a) there are jobs for them, still; and b) if I live long enough to accept their assignments. Good luck, journalists of the future! I need you!
Meanwhile, back in my office, I’ve been fiddling while the world burns.
“Commencement speeches were invented largely in the belief that outgoing college students should never be released into the world until they have been properly sedated.” —Garry Trudeau
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I'm so in love with my zero day work week!
For the record, my commencement speaker was ... Garry Trudeau. (Well, officially it was "Class Day," but same diff...)