As the hardreading staff noted yesterday, the Boston Herald has been uncharacteristically shy about quoting former Boston Bruin Tyler Seguin’s latest homophobic Twitter puck-up.
Yesterday’s print edition of the feisty local tabloid didn’t even mention the incident, while this AP story on the Herald website remained entirely vague:
Stars’ Seguin: Twitter slur came from ‘hackers’
DALLAS — Recently acquired Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin says an anti-gay comment that showed up on his Twitter account came from “hackers.”
The Stars said in a statement Sunday that they had “addressed the issue directly” with Seguin. The tweet showed up on his account Saturday and was quickly removed.
From the AP story as well.
Today’s Herald piece is only slightly more forthcoming . . .
Read the rest at It’s Good to Live in a Two-Daily Town.
No puns! No French! (Well, I guess names are acceptable, seeing as the name says it all, but best to stay away from French people altogether.)
Bud-day! Spiraling as usual, yeah?
And especially no French puns!
You are so right, Bud-day.
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