Monday, October 17, 2005

For SUE HIM, PLEASE PLEASE SUE HIM

Damn, I wish the Kelpfroths would sue Mike, eviction notice or no. Or they'd just complain to the paper, and Mike would get written up on Romenesko as an example of a bad journalist. Wouldn't that be justice?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Less Kelpfroth, more Elizabeth + Policeman!

Anonymous said...

What are they being evicted for? That's probably going to be another unrealistic storyline -- it's pretty hard to evict somebody in Ontario.

Anonymous said...

I'd be annoyed about the eviction thing, but I am far too hung up on how the landlady gets her hair so perfectly elliptical.

Anonymous said...

I don't understand what's so awful about the Kelpfroths (besides a pretty lousy last name). So they asked the Pattersons to not keep the strollers and toys in the hallway -- so what?

Anonymous said...

I think the awful thing about the Kelpfroths is that they don't have kids. Are there ever any nice couples who don't have kids in this comic?

I would hate them living near me (and I'm part of a nice couple who doesn't have kids). The cigar smoke and the pounding would drive me crazy!

Anonymous said...

Didn't the landlady say before that she had no reason good enough to evict them?

Wayne Nix said...

You just wrong.

I went to journalism school. I don't think Mike did anything unethical since it was a feature piece and he didn't mention names. It's not libel because it was true. It doesn't fall under the invasion of privacy rules because he didn't mention names.

Sure, the Kleproths will probably sue. I think that's where this story is leading. But there's not a chance in hell they would win. Besides, if they don't want anyone to know about it's them then they really don't need a court case.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry, I'm still laughing at "you just wrong."