Sitting in the big chair
You may have noticed that some things were a little different in the newspaper over the past two weeks. Perhaps you even noticed a few mistakes. I’d like to tell you that it was all part of an April Fool’s joke or a new scavenger hunt, in which readers are invited to find the mistake of the day and then keep it to themselves and tell no one, but in fact, those little errors occurred because I was in charge of putting the paper together for those two weeks.
While managing editor Jeff Genung was on vacation, I held the reins and tried not to mess things up too badly. It was a humbling and sometimes painful experience. The cosmic energies that surround the newsroom were out of whack with a different person sitting in the big chair, and as a result, everything that could go wrong, went wrong. (Yeah, I’m going to blame the cosmos instead of placing all of the blame on my shoulders.)
For some eerie reason, problems that occur every year while Jeff is on vacation rarely come up during the rest of the year – at least not all within a condensed two week period of time. When Mike McGuire mentioned the same phenomenon last year while Jeff was away, I thought he was being a little dramatic. Little did I know that as soon as our longtime editor walks out the door, some unknown force begins working against you.
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