🐮 Lolcow Timothy "TJ" Church / Cowlick - Failed Literotica Writer &/or Null's Best Friend

Can't see shit behind a pay wall.
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So it stares him in the face every morning when he has breakfast, but he forgot about it until recently? :sighduck:

He uses the word "and" here. I wonder if it was edited by a third-party that worked for the paper, or if the ampersand is a relatively "new" development. Most intriguing, I daresay.

Edit: It's amusing to me that he wouldn't just provide this link straight away, instead forcing us, in a roundabout way, to find it for ourselves. Mind you, I never doubted its existence, but he even told us it couldn't be found online...
 
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So it stares him in the face every morning when he has breakfast, but he forgot about it until recently? :sighduck:

He uses the word "and" here. I wonder if it was edited by a third-party that worked for the paper, or if the ampersand is a relatively "new" development. Most intriguing, I daresay.

Edit: It's amusing to me that he wouldn't just provide this link straight away, instead forcing us, in a roundabout way, to find it for ourselves. Mind you, I never doubted its existence, but he even told us it couldn't be found online...

If it was there for a very long time, I can see how that can happen, and not just with him. If you're so used to it being there, you tend to not think about it. Still, the way he says that makes it sound like he keeps it on the fridge. That's not how you keep these things, if I may point out.

I didn't notice that the first time around. It looks like that probably is what happened. Either way, we can agree that the overusage of the ampersand is dumb., and does not reflect well on him.

Perhaps he's not proud of it, like he knows it's bad or something. Then again that wouldn't be it, now would it?
 
Still, the way he says that makes it sound like he keeps it on the fridge. That's not how you keep these things, if I may point out.
I actually print out all my posts (and quotes of my posts) and stick them on my fridge. :(

(No, you're right, I kind of took it to mean that it was so important to him that he looked at it often and thought "Yes, this is awesome.")
 
He posts under his own name. Wouldn't posting his article from a non-local paper be LESS of a doxxing since it won't tell us the town he lives in and we already know his real name?

Sorry, that was supposed to read "not a school newspaper." The list I accessed did not include school newspapers, but was exclusively local papers; specifically, down to his county. The comment's been edited, but it's useless anyway. I had the wrong paper.

My completely condolences for having to deal with Admiral Church of the 6th Battle Group for so long. Can I buy you a drink?

(No, really, I'll seriously buy you a drink)

If you know a bartender who makes a good Hairy Hangover, I'll gladly accept.
 
Sorry, that was supposed to read "not a school newspaper." The list I accessed did not include school newspapers, but was exclusively local papers; specifically, down to his county. The comment's been edited, but it's useless anyway. I had the wrong paper.



If you know a bartender who makes a good Hairy Hangover, I'll gladly accept.
You'd have to come to Milwaukee, but my usual bartender can make damn near anything and make it awesome.
 
Can't see shit behind a pay wall.
Sorry! And thanks, buster kitten, for remedying my error.

Alas, the Tribune Chronicle has only digitized back to 2007, and presumably the work of genius discussed in that 2009 letter to the editor is moldering in some older paper files. We'll have to see what my sources can dig up.
 
Okay, I didn't click post, yet my message is on the forum. Twice. And when I deleted the duplicate, both were lost. Should I be worried, or is the forum usually acting bizarre these days? Moderators, is at all possible to recover one and only one of those copies?

He uses the word "and" here. I wonder if it was edited by a third-party that worked for the paper

Probably this. The ampersand is a long standing style choice for TJChurch. The only reason he removed it from his thread submissions was it made him too identifiable. Oddly, he didn't do it for his forum posts, but I suppose we did only tell him to remove it from his threads. If you're interested, prior to the crackdown on TJChurch, he was also fond of using numerals in place of writing out the number, even for in place of numbers less than 10, and had a tendency to place a comma after a quotation mark even if there was a closing punctuation mark inside the quotes. For example:

http://www.chyoo.com/index.php/main.story.page/21218

'"Who's he?", Ty asks.'

Many editors had to religiously change these to standard English, and he'd just change them back.

In place of these signs, he now writes in a hodgepodge of British and American English. And press further. He'll insist that the numeral rule doesn't count as "wrong" because all sources say "should" instead of something black and white.

You'd have to come to Milwaukee, but my usual bartender can make damn near anything and make it awesome.

If I'm ever in the area, I'll drop a message. If nothing else, I'd like to meet this bartender.

Also, how long do I have to wait until I can rate with TJChurch's teeth? I really want to rate one of his posts that way.
 
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Okay, I didn't click post, yet my message is on the forum. Twice. And when I deleted the duplicate, both were lost. Should I be worried, or is the forum usually acting bizarre these days? Moderators, is at all possible to recover one and only one of those copies?

Oh, sorry, I deleted one of the posts. It's fixed now.
 
I actually print out all my posts (and quotes of my posts) and stick them on my fridge. :(

(No, you're right, I kind of took it to mean that it was so important to him that he looked at it often and thought "Yes, this is awesome.")

Okay, then; I'm wrong. Still, if I considered myself a professional writer due to an ego as large as TJ's is, I would consider my work important enough to be inside some kind of folder. It's a personal thing, really.
 
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