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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

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Higher ed reporter Lori Kurtzman reports from the UC Trustees meeting today:

Could Jeff Wyler be the funniest person ever to preside over the University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees?

He’s off to a good start. The newly named chairman – CEO of Jeff Wyler Automotive Family Inc.– killed at Tuesday’s board meeting.

Here was Wyler’s reaction when student trustee Nick Furtwengler explained that he’d just returned from several weeks in Europe: “You see my daughter over there?”

And here he was giving a present to outgoing Faculty Senate Chair John Cuppoletti: “This used to be from Tiffany’s, but we’ve got budget problems.”


6 Comments:

at 4:21 PM, June 27, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

What the Hell does this have to do wih politics ?

Other than all those rotten eggs in clearmont county, I see no other connection to the wRong wing nuts !

The wRong wing fishwrap had to come up with something to burry all that good news about our next governor:

Strickland !

 
at 4:22 PM, June 27, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Utterly hilarious material, Carl. But then so is everything since my labotomy. What's your excuse?

(Hey, anybody in the Enq newsroom. Is Weiser as much of a weenie as he comes off on the blog?)

 
at 5:15 PM, June 27, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dude also looks like he been whupped with an ugly stick

By the way, whose brilliant idea was it to post the bowser pics on the blog? Sure, Malia's foxy, but the guys all qualify as finalists in this year's Ugly Reporter Contest.

So leave Malia up there, but in the name of decency, take down the rest, we beg of you!

 
at 6:47 PM, June 27, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

anon of 5:15pm is right....that Malia Elena Rulon is one hot blossom....just what the Enquirer needs to for political insight and analysis.

The other guys look like typical rumpled-newsroom types.

But it's OK to keep their pix up there..interesting to see what they look like.

So where is the picture of Tim Burke like we've been asking?

The Enquirer, of course, had to publish a photo of the GOP's George Vincent, donning a baseball cap, so we could all be reminded that the GOP is all about baseball, applepie, Mom, and men with clean-cut features.

It's all about the pix. And like the other posters....why did the Enquirer choose to publish this "inside baseball" tidbit about a UC Trustee's meeting?!!

 
at 10:51 PM, June 27, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

That Wyler guy must sell the lemonade all those wRong wing nuts drink at the stadium when the misdecider is in town !

Reminds me of that Jim Jones guy !

 
at 8:10 AM, April 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't Wyler's 2.3 million dollar sexual discrimination settlement as hillarious as the rest of this garbage you have printed here. What a model for UC students to follow!

 
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