Classic. My favorite is when I come across the editor's comments within the text of the printed article. Recently I was reading a feature story in a local independent newspaper and read something along the lines of, "...and so after my grandmother died, I decided to take up her passion for gardening (HOW OLD WAS SHE? HOW LONG AFTER SHE DIED DID HE TAKE UP GARDENING? WHY?)..." This is why editors aren't supposed to write their clarifying statements in the body of the text!
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Classic. My favorite is when I come across the editor's comments within the text of the printed article. Recently I was reading a feature story in a local independent newspaper and read something along the lines of, "...and so after my grandmother died, I decided to take up her passion for gardening (HOW OLD WAS SHE? HOW LONG AFTER SHE DIED DID HE TAKE UP GARDENING? WHY?)..." This is why editors aren't supposed to write their clarifying statements in the body of the text!
Then again, I love catching the mistakes...
In all honesty, I only have one thing to say about this.
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