C’mon, let the girl play
Life is a big baseball game. Sometimes you hit a homerun and sometimes you strike out. In the end, it’s your decision whether or not you won the game. An article came out, Wednesday, August 27, titled, “Softball Player sent…
Life is a big baseball game. Sometimes you hit a homerun and sometimes you strike out. In the end, it’s your decision whether or not you won the game. An article came out, Wednesday, August 27, titled, “Softball Player sent…
Wow, it must be the summer doldrums at the Post-Dispatch. Why else would Bill McClellan be borrowing material from old episodes of Seinfeld for his articles? (See McClellan’s column entitled “For A Guy Like Me, Name Tags are the Answer…
I am very displeased with the new placement of Bill McClellan’s column. Why move it?
It was so convenient where it was. After reading an especially humorous, informative, critical piece, or all of the above, it was so easy to hand…
Nice commentary by Bill McClellan, but one item omitted… character. How would each of the candidates perform when faced with the challenges Bill mentions? As for me, give me the tested one who demonstrated exceptional fortitude under the most horrendous of…
The columns of two of my favorite local columnist, ”down-to-earth” Bill McClellan & “strategic-analysis” Eric Mink, are at first glance very different. (Bill - Agony of repeatedly providing documentation to his state government for the “privilege” of paying for a new auto license…
I was shocked this morning when I opened the paper and began to read an article by Bill McClellan titled “Friday’s quake could be just ‘The Precursor’ of a bigger one”.
With frustration I read and reread this article and…
Regarding Bill McClellan’s column on Emily Pulitzer: The rich may be different from you and me, but they’re not stupid. Because Emily Rauh Pulitzer has $414 million dollars and can easily afford to give this start up online news source…
Regarding Bill McClellan’s article on Thomas Hurley and Schnucks, (March 16) it seems that corporate arrogance once again knows no bounds. And as upsetting as it is to know that a Schnucks manager would even consider having a customer arrested…
Bill McClellans’ and Sylvester Brown’s Sunday columns were interesting. They approach an American tragedy from very different perspectives.
First, I too am old enough to remember high school rifle-teams. It was a healthy sport that, with appropriate coaching, taught discipline…