INSIDE SCOOP
In Friday’s edition of the Pilot, Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce public relations director Doug Stuckey got an unexpected
promotion to president. The Pilot goofed titles when quoting Stuckey in a
boat parade story.
But no harm appeared to have been done. Stuckey said when he came into
work Friday, his colleagues had adorned his desk with balloons and a new
title placard congratulating him on his “new” position. The real Chamber
President is Richard Luehrs.
“I liked it,” Stuckey said. “It makes me sound important now.”
Bringing out the kid in him
Daily Pilot City Editor Steve Cahn sometimes worries he’s getting old and
washed up.
But during a recent team-building exercise that saw the Pilot staff
paying a visit to Disneyland, Cahn showed a more youthful side of
himself.
Cahn went scampering around Tom Sawyer’s island like a 6-year-old high on
Frosted Flakes.
“Why are you walking?” he screamed at his somewhat calmer co-workers
before bolting down a path to play in the “Injun Joe” cave.
Cahn later found himself mesmerized by the glowing lights of the calliope
and the tooting melodies issuing from “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.” Pilot
staffers found it necessary to keep Cahn on a short leash in order to
prevent his wandering off as the group passed through Sleeping Beauty’s
castle.
“Why are we leaving Fantasyland?” he wondered aloud.
More island fun
Daily Pilot cops reporter Greg Risling took his pent up aggressions out
on a fellow journalist at a recent Pilot team-building exercise at
Disneyland.
Pilot editors sent the eight-person staff on a marathon tour of the
happiest place on earth to refine their interpersonal skills. Resembling
the dwarfs from Snow White, the “Pioloteers” obediently went through a
complex obstacle course of rides that stretched from Tomorrowland to
Toontown.
The cheeriness finally got to Risling -- a self-described cynic -- who
cracked on the Tom Sawyer’s Island bridge. While crossing the bridge,
which is buoyed by barrels, a maniacal grin surfaced on Risling’s face as
he began to violently shake the supporting ropes.
Co-worker Amy Spurgeon slipped and fell, nearly losing her video camera.
Fortunately Risling snapped out of it and fellow reporters got the chance
to see his sensitive side.
“It was a bonding moment when he reached out to help me up,”Spurgeon said
later.
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