The loading dock story

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Our local newspaper is called the Avalanche Journal, a curious name for a paper representing a city on the high plains (with no mountains, our annual avalanche numbers hover around zero). In Mrs. Rankin’s fourth grade classroom, we were taught that the name came from the desire of the paper’s first owners to provide an “avalanche” of news. Wikipedia gives a slightly different account, noting that the founder of the paper chose the name based on his desire “that the newspaper surprise the citizens of Lubbock.” Either way – it’s what we’ve got.

(Note: the rumor that the newspaper’s motto is “If it happens in Lubbock, it’s news to us!” can be neither confirmed nor denied.)

(The AJ’s best headline ever said “Drinking: educators should do more.”  I have an active, fertile imagination but even I couldn’t have made this up.)

During my extensive research* for this entry, I learned the following: During strikes over crop support prices in 1977, an editorial published in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal infuriated farmers, who blockaded the newspaper’s delivery docks with their tractors. The unsigned editorial accused farmers of using the “anti-social tactics of union goons.” Farmers demanded an apology and formed a tractor blockade, preventing trucks from the delivering newspapers. Editor Jay Harris spoke with the farmers and indicated the editorial was not intended to imply that the farmers were goons. (from Wikipedia.)

When I was there, I didn’t see any tractors. Or farmers. Or reporters, for that matter.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.2.2013

* Extensive research means I read the ENTIRE Wikipedia article. All 462 words. I am quite the researcher, aren’t I?

Posted on March 12, 2013, in Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. Keep an eye out for the goon squad. They don’t like negative publicity.

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    • So…maybe I didn’t really think this through all that well. If you never hear from me again, you might want to notify the authorities!

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      • An avalanche of tractors! Nice when subjects rise to the bait, and prove the point. The editor must have been smirking all the way to the printing press.

        Many of the educators I had in school *should* have done more drinking.

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      • So, you’re in agreement with that headline?!

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      • In sympathy with the teachers I know that go through hell on the job (a lot of parents should have their larynxes removed), yes I agree with the headline. I also suspect that the headline would be true without the colon.

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      • When I was the mom of a Little League player, I had a lot of ideas to improve the game. One of them – the one with the most merit, I think – was that parents could attend any game they wanted to, as long as their child WASN’T playing in it.

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  2. No, no , we do not want to loose you 🙂
    Photo is very good and I like how you presented it , with a focus on that rope line . It is like some continuity .

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