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AT ISSUE: Some readers take exception to a goodbye column by former
Daily Pilot features editor Nancy Cheever (“With thanks I take my leave,
but I won’t be far,” Aug. 16).
Regarding Nancy Cheever’s Notebook column, which I unfortunately read
at the breakfast table. Good riddance to a so-called journalist who
obviously has a limited vocabulary when she chooses to open her article
with, “I thought I was going to puke” and closes the article with, “The
next time I feel like puking ...” This kind of lowbrow writing is
apparently supposed to be cute for its shock value.
JACK REEVES
Corona del Mar
Reference the Cheever sayonara column in the Pilot: high school.
Further, the marvelous use of the English language in the first and
last paragraphs was commendable.
You knew what you were doing, didn’t you? You knew that the Pilot’s
gain was the Orange Coast Magazine’s loss.
When I was growing up in Western Massachusetts our Daily Hampshire
Gazette, established in 1786 and still publishing, would occasionally
find it had space to fill. The staff never failed to solve the problem by
printing the number and street location of all the fire alarm boxes in
the city.
You rascal! That’s why you used Cheever’s column, wasn’t it?
LEONARD F. BURKE
Newport Beach
Reading Nancy Cheever’s farewell column made me want to “puke.” If I
were in charge of Orange Coast Magazine, her job would be over before it
started.
BRIAN BURKE
Athens, Ga.
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