Showing posts with label Hall Of Fame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hall Of Fame. Show all posts

12.29.2005

The Pen Is on the Other Foot - HOF Revisited

NUTLEY, N.J. -- As a writer I don't like to be interviewed.


Or should I say I'm often disappointed by how what I've said in an interview has been repeated, reshaped and reworded.

It doesn't always happen, some of my favorite interviewers have gotten it right each time. But there are other reporters I've spoken with who had virtually nothing right.

Years ago, one reporter had my age off by 10 years. Another story included almost nothing of what I said.

I guess it wouldn't surprise you that I didn't store multiple copies of these in my scrapbook.

When I look at the recent press coverage of the Hall Of Fame I see that there wasn't much. I know there were people there shooting photos upon photos - but no one, it seems, recorded the things that the inductees or their proxies said. That's too bad, because, as one of the proxies, I was in a great position to hear every word.

And folks, those were words worth hearing. No, I'm not just talking about my own words written about HOF inductee & Pulitzer Prize winner Frances Goodrich.

Each honoree spoke kindly of this town and its long-lasting influence on their success. It's just too bad the scribes weren't there to record it. For better or for worse, that is.

Copyright © 2005 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved.

Copyright © 2005 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved.

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Uncle Floyd & the Hall of Fame

Readers of New Jersey Monthly learned that 'Jersey is Funny' when the magazine named 12 funny New Jerseyans to the comedy issue Hall of Fame.

Our old buddy Uncle Floyd Vivino made the list at number 8.

According to the magazine, funnier than Floyd are: Jerry Lewis; Lou Costello; Bud Abbott, Kevin Smith; Richard Lewis, Ernie Kovacs; Janeane Garofolo; and Flip Wilson.

Not as funny as Floyd are: Joe Piscopo; Jon Stewart, Danny DeVito and Bill Maher.

In honor of Floyd's honor, we reprinted our 1977 articles about his TV show. You can find links to the four articles at Anthony's World.

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New Jersey Monthly

9.19.2005

Re Nominated

Nutley Hall of Fame


"... The nominees have been selected. There is a panel of judges independent of the "administrative committee" that oversees the event itself. Public announcement will be timed for the Thursday Sept. 22nd editions of The Nutley Sun and the Nutley Journal...."

- NJHometown News


Being nominated doesn't mean you win anything.

Personally, I was rejected from the Wall of Fame from my high school alma mater, but I can see the humor in it and use it as research for something I'll some day write ... such as my Junior High School Memories:

... has embarked on a return to his lighter-side writing in a new project of remembrance essays, beginning with junior high school. Last Lap to Fifty is expected to be a four-volume series. (This was named Last Lap to Forty and may well end up being Last Lap to Sixty.) ...


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