#1 2011-06-25 06:53:17
Wareham Week Is Opening And Expanding Into The Tri Towns Of Marion, Rochster And Matt. They Are Doing The Right Things And Expanding Like Crazey, They Know What They Are Doing , Some Other Fool Expanded Into The Tri Towns And Insulted There Folks And Was Thrown Out Of Town ,this Totering Fool Has Gone Bankrupt And Closed His Paper , He Will Retire And Eat Bagels And Creme Cheese . I Guess He Turned Out The Light For Lard Ass Pezoli And Went To Florida With His Mommey On Her Dime , This Pathetic Fat Fool Slager The Liar.
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#2 2011-06-25 07:24:39
This is hilarious. Wareham Week is succeeding again and again where Bobo failed miserably.
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#3 2011-06-25 17:03:22
God I can't stop laughing at what a pathetic loser Bobo is. What a failure. Bobo tried to expand into Tri-Town and he failed miserably. Meanwhile, Wareham Week is now expanding into Tri Town.
Bobo couldn't keep his paper afloat and had to close it. Wareham Week is still going strong.
Wareham Week is opening a second office in Marion. Bobo couldn't keep his bathroom office open.
FAILURE! FAILURE! FAILURE! BOBO IS A FAILURE! WHAT A LOSER!
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#4 2011-06-25 23:43:34
GuyIncognito wrote:
God I can't stop laughing at what a pathetic loser Bobo is. What a failure. Bobo tried to expand into Tri-Town and he failed miserably. Meanwhile, Wareham Week is now expanding into Tri Town.
Call me a noodge, Guy, but this isn't especially happy news for anyone. Anne Eisenmenger is expanding for the same reason Slager did. She has to. And she'll meet the same ignominious resistance.
Wareham's peasants, that's most of us, aren't spending and ad dollars look elsewhere. Until we get our shit together, we're a black hole.
I've said it before but it bears repeating. I've seen a dozen or more posters on this site I wouldn't hesitate to hire as reporters. We're blessed with a collective literacy that can produce its own newspaper.
We should stop bitching about it and do it. Thank you.
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#5 2011-06-27 14:08:34
Great news for our prosperous surrounding neighbors in Marion, Rochester and Bourne.
According to Ad Age, 2011-06-27:
Last year, the only growth in spending came from people making $100,000 or more annually, said David Calhoun, CEO of Nielsen Co., speaking at the Advertising Research Foundation's annual Re:Think conference in March. If anything, the disconnect between the haves and the have-lesses has only kept widening since.
Even Walmart has stopped chasing serfs like us. So why do they want a Wareham mega store?
Three words: Marion, Rochester and Bourne.
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