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Saturday, April 12, 2014

The legacy of Lane Jensen

Lane disrupting a Trimet board meeting
Since Trimet effectively banished Lane from Trimet business and his antics ended, the readership on this blog has fallen by about 1/3!(luckily this blog does not depend on advertisers)
It's an interesting phenomenon and proves how brilliant those devious A-holes at Trimet really are.
The ends justified the means for Trimet executives.
Lane was one of the most colorful characters in Trimet blog history. Loved and hated, people wanted to know what he was doing and what was happening to him.
And the only place available to follow his antics was this blog Other than the 1 story by Aaron Mesh of the Willamette Week. There was a complete media blackout on his take-down by Trimet. 
Now if only we can find another character like him to stand in the way of Trimet hegemony.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

People like seeing blood. They like seeing others hurt because it gives them the right to hurt others. You go by numbers but have you ever broken down those numbers to see to who is watching. What age groups and economic and educational groups are part of those numbers. Jensen surely was an asset to your numbers but after all is said and done would his behavior go down in history as good thing or a bad thing for those watching?

Al M said...

I have no idea what demographics those numbers represented. I just find it curious so many people were apparently so interested in Lane Jensen

Anonymous said...

It sure has been boring without Lane around that much is for sure.

Anonymous said...

Why don't you post a questionnaire about your readership. age, highest education, socio-economic status, percentages who ride transit. Make it one response per computer.