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Chance to confession your failings.

For example, I truly do not know the red state-blue state thing. Not sure which is supposed to be Republican and which Democrat.

Gray states I got. Maybe I am politically colorblind.
 
Thought for years that "awry" was pronounced "AWE-ree."

Have tried since I was a kid to do the one arched eyebrow thing and can't do it.

Once lost a $20 pot in poker because I mistook the 2 of clubs for the 2 of spades.
 
Won about a grand one night in Vegas, got ****ed-drunk, went back down at 1 a.m. and lost it all in a few hands at the blackjack table.

Pierced my nipples for a girl only to have us split ways soon after.

More (many more) to come ...
 
Who was the tv reporter who said 'aw-ree' during a sideline interview? It was some prominent woman.
 
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This one is related to our industry, and I'm curious to see if anyone else has this problem:

I hate, hate, hate making cold calls to sources when working on stories, even if it's not hard news and especially if it's someone I don't know personally. I'm the kind of person who likes to be left alone, and I have to psyche myself out to make those calls sometimes.
 
This one is related to our industry, and I'm curious to see if anyone else has this problem:

I hate, hate, hate making cold calls to sources when working on stories, even if it's not hard news and especially if it's someone I don't know personally. I'm the kind of person who likes to be left alone, and I have to psyche myself out to make those calls sometimes.

I hated that too. Hell, I don't even call my parents all that often.

But one of the things you just suck it up and do.
 
This one is related to our industry, and I'm curious to see if anyone else has this problem:

I hate, hate, hate making cold calls to sources when working on stories, even if it's not hard news and especially if it's someone I don't know personally. I'm the kind of person who likes to be left alone, and I have to psyche myself out to make those calls sometimes.

I once ended up on the prominent-person-dies or regular-person-dies-in-spectacle obituary beat for a few months. Nothing like calling grieving relatives for comment the day their loved one dies.

The worst was trying to get comments from parents whose kids just died. That was a thousand times worse than anything I saw on the police beat.
 
This one is related to our industry, and I'm curious to see if anyone else has this problem:

I hate, hate, hate making cold calls to sources when working on stories, even if it's not hard news and especially if it's someone I don't know personally. I'm the kind of person who likes to be left alone, and I have to psyche myself out to make those calls sometimes.

Yes I hate it, but texting makes it a lot better for me. I feel I'm much less intrusive if I text first (and explain who I am if it's a cold call to someone I don't already know) and ask if it's a good time to talk.

However on some breaking news stories (most recently a the hire of a football coach at our biggest school) where my concern fades and I blow up every possible phone number I have/can find.
 
This one is related to our industry, and I'm curious to see if anyone else has this problem:

I hate, hate, hate making cold calls to sources when working on stories, even if it's not hard news and especially if it's someone I don't know personally. I'm the kind of person who likes to be left alone, and I have to psyche myself out to make those calls sometimes.

Glad I'm not alone in feeling that way. Most of the time when I make those calls, I'm sitting there praying it'll go to voice mail so I can leave a message and they can call me back when they're in a mood to talk. One of the reasons I'm thankful for the rise of text messaging.
 
Glad I'm not alone in feeling that way. Most of the time when I make those calls, I'm sitting there praying it'll go to voice mail so I can leave a message and they can call me back when they're in a mood to talk. One of the reasons I'm thankful for the rise of text messaging.
I definitely thought I was alone in this. It's kind of an integral part of the job to cold call sources, yet I was never terribly comfortable with it. Of course, I hate talking on the phone with pretty much anyone.
 
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