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When the Editor’s Away…

With Wemple out on vacation, the proletariat takes over his office to discuss the changes they’d make as editor. Watch out, Wemple! Heed the voice of the people!

[Elsewhere at the City Paper, anarchy abounds as Amanda Hess fills in for Wemple in an upcoming episode of Fuego/Frio. Stay tuned!]

4 Responses to “When the Editor’s Away…”

  1. Cranky Editor Guy Says:

    I enjoy the John Hughes-like, slow-mo homage to Wemple with the anonymous 80’s music blaring in the background.

    Additionally, cat in a drawer could be even better than pick the drummer.

  2. IntangibleArts Says:

    ZONING with CRITTERS! NOW!!!!

  3. IMGoph Says:

    debonis: better be careful with the zoning stories…don’t want to step on the current’s toes too much!

  4. Sam Says:

    Looking fierce, WAM.



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