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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

06/10/08 Greenwich Post Web Master Still Can't Get The News Site Updated


Greenwich Post web site still down

Yesterday The Greenwich Post Left This Message On It's Website:

"The Greenwich Post web site will be down for maintenance today and we will be unable to post any new information. We apologize for the inconvenience."

Maybe, the Greenwich Post should just follow Greenwich Roundup's lead and use Google's Blogspot service.

Almost all of the bloggers in Greenwich use the free website.

The Greenwich Post Web Master Has Not Been Able To Update The Expensive News Site Since Last Saturday

Please see:

06/07/08 Greenwich Post News Links For Saturday

We hope the Greenwich Post web master realizes that things could be much worse, he could be working for the Greenwich Citizen.

The Greenwich Citizen web site has not been updated for four days.

Those Greenwich Citizen reporters really get lost in cyberspace.

The Greenwich Citizen web site is a big joke.
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Did You Hear About The Clever

Greenwich Citizen News Reporter

A car was involved in an accident on a back country road. The road was blocked and cars were stopped in both directions. As expected a large crowd gathered. A newspaper Greenwich Citizen news reporter, anxious to get the story could not get near the car.

Being a clever sort, the reporter started shouting loudly, "Let me through! Let me through! I am the son of the victim."

The crowd made way for him.

Lying in front of the car was a donkey.

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