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Mea Culpa
Issue: Issue 272
Posted Date: 4/5/2011
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My sophomoric affection for April
Fool's humor goes back a long, long way. There is something just
delicious to me about a whole day dedicated to folks being
mischievous. As most of you now know, last Friday, April 1st,
we sent out our annual annals of foolishness. I know, from your
emails, that many eZine readers actually look forward to our April
1st frivolities, offering (all through the year) their own
far-out ideas for possible publication.
Each year, my staff
and I write comic content, trying both to be funny and, at the same
time, not to offend folks. We are, for the most part, successful in
this effort. Sometimes we fail, and this year's April 1st
eZine editorial may have been in that camp. Perhaps I should have
known that the current political climate is simply too highly charged
and volatile to tease about. Hundreds of readers got seriously peeved
at my made-up government agency and spokesman and their proposed
"safety regulations" - and took the time to write me about it.
(See the Feedback department for examples ...)
While I had
intended to pull your collective legs a little (OK, maybe a lot), I
had no intention of making people so angry that they could not see
the joke. So if you are one of those folks who found nothing funny in
my editorial, please accept my apology.
Rob Johnstone,
Woodworker's Journal