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Which of your phrase-turns are you most proud of?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Hustle, Sep 12, 2006.

  1. Terence Mann

    Terence Mann Member

    I'm guessing Bumbleburg did not literally shoot the lights out. Do you know what the word literally means? You might think you do, but your lede suggests you don't.

    Unless someone shot a gun at the lights and forced them to go out, this is another case of a writer turning figuratively into literally.

    Sorry, just a huge pet peeve of mine.
     
  2. funky_mountain

    funky_mountain Active Member

    most of us here are in the word business, and we like to think we can string some words together that impress. there's nothing wrong with turning phrases from time to time. sometimes they come naturally, sometimes you have to work at it. sometimes you work at it, and they don't work. sometimes you work at it, and they do work. it's all part of the process.

    but when it comes to phrases, sentences, graphs you thought were stellar .. if you were to ask your boss about some of your best work, your boss will probably have a different story in mind than the one you do.
     
  3. Satchel Pooch

    Satchel Pooch Member

    Pet peeve of mine, too. It was literally a joke because I've seen that lede once a year or so in
    prep coverage.
     
  4. joe

    joe Active Member

    In the late '90s, Vijay went low in the Masters first round to take an early lead, but then the rest of the day got washed out. My hedline: Singh, and then the rain.
    Rip away.
     
  5. Johnny Dangerously

    Johnny Dangerously Well-Known Member

  6. I'll never tell

    I'll never tell Active Member

    we used VJ day as a headline once ... i know kinda weak. I like Singh, and then the rain better
     
  7. Meatwad

    Meatwad New Member

    Ronde Barber had a big game last season, so I went with a "Barber's Shop" headline.

    Yeah... that sounded better last year.
     
  8. rgd

    rgd Guest

    I've also seen this type of lede a handful of times. I'm probably wrote a lead like that some years ago.

    Would this be a better lede:

    Bumbleburg shot the lights out Saturday night. Figuratively.
     
  9. Johnny Dangerously

    Johnny Dangerously Well-Known Member

    No. There are times when


    almost literally


    works for me. I'm not sure if this is one of those times.
     
  10. rgd

    rgd Guest

    I don't think it is either. Literally.
     
  11. Columbo

    Columbo Active Member

    Remember when Kathy Lee Gifford sang the anthem at the Super Bowl a decade or so ago?

    She was pretty much booed from the start, and it seemed tears were welling up.... either from the reception, or the upcoming unsurmountable high notes.

    I wish I could recall who wrote it, but the next day I spilled java at "... her face dropped like the peso."
     
  12. Columbo

    Columbo Active Member

    I probably would have gone with ... Singh in in the rain.... if I was going for that.
     
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