Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Yours Truly. In the National Post

I came into work this morning with a copy of this National Post story on my desk clipped by a co-worker. I did this interview some time ago and had no idea how and when it would run. My part is small. Train 49 was really the story.

Meet the Train Gang - National Post

11 comments:

  1. Saw it! Wondered if it was you but thought nah, no mention of the website and we only know you as CJ.

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  2. It's a 4-part series so Train 49 is profiled first. I don't know if the blog will be mentioned (it's not important if it is) but the reporter knows about it.

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  3. Hopefully it get mentioned!

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  4. More traffic = more controversy = more dialogue!!!

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  5. Part of the reason why I revisit the site is for the comments. More traffic would mean more comments. Hopefully the name of the blog does get published.

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  7. CJ, can you autograph my copy?
    http://www.nationalpost.com/news/Meet+train+gang/4673755/story.html

    You've also got your own link page: http://www.nationalpost.com/related/topics/index.html?subject=Cindy+Smith&type=Person

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  8. W00t!

    Um, sure. Invisible ink ok?

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  9. Kudos for ending up in the paper :-) Hopefulyl they'll include some more substantial stuff in parts 2-4.

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  10. Am I ever glad the article mentions the exact location of this group. That way I can avoid them.

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  11. I found out about this blog from the National Post article . . . thanks for the honesty and laughs!!! God knows some of these comments would never get published in the Shout Outs. I'm with Kelly, every line has those moronic groups which must be avoided at all costs! Add these groups to my long list of annoying riders!

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