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Somehow, you’ll get over it

That’s it, the end / But you’ll get over it, my friend

Eleven thousand tweets. at least six or seven lockdowns, four years, maybe somewhere around three real “news” stories, one or two drive-bys, one bomb threat and an escaped parolee later, here we are.

I never thought this day would come — at certain points throughout these four years I dreaded it, and at certain points it could not come fast enough — but now that it’s hear, I definitely hate that I have to write this post.

Regardless of whether or not anyone wants to admit it, we’ve all got at least a bit of ambivalence around the fact we’re leaving the relatively sheltered world we’ve lived in for the past thirteen — fourteen or fifteen if your parents bought into the First Five preschool stuff like mine did — years for the real world. (In Visalia, that means unlimited drive-bys and parolees. All day. Every day.)

That’s enough of all that, though. A hastily-written, abandoned-weeks-ago graduation speech will probably be left to another post.

I want to take this space to thank everyone who’s ever helped me with this website, with Mt. Whitney’s still-fledgling newspaper, or really with anything.

 

  • Mrs. Clarke, Mt. Whitney Journalism’s fearless leader and generally fierce, flawless English teacher.

    For dealing with me for four long, arduous years. And saving me from numerous times where every member of the Administration would have probably beat me to a bloody pulp and blamed it on the police or angry staff members at the Times-Delta.

  • The Administration, especially Mr. Hohne and Mr. Perez.

    For dealing with me for four long, arduous years. For not beating me to a bloody pulp and blaming it on the police or angry Times-Delta staff members. For fully supporting every single streaming event we’ve ever pulled off, from the first Cowhide to the most recent baseball games. For having enough restraint to not simply demand I take this website down, a quality I have heard administrators at other schools sorely lack.

  • Every single person I’ve pissed off these past four years, probably including the above people.

    For not killing me. I’ve managed to make about one or two mistakes, some absolutely stupid and unacceptable, every school year. If I haven’t apologized enough to anyone who felt slighted by these mistakes or any others, let this count as another one. 

  • Every single Twitter follower.

    For following me on Twitter even though, with rare exceptions, most of my tweets are either simply personal ramblings or random streams of consciousness regarding school events like Mr. Pioneer or any rally.

  • The lovely people in ASB, Yearbook, and the Times-Delta.

    You guys know I don’t hate any of you, right? None of you. Not even you, even though you know what you did, and it was really bad.In all seriousness, everyone needs a target once in a while and you guys served those roles. So, thank you for handling it amazingly well. I blame Sasha for passing on her relative dislike of Yearbook, though.

  • Every single person who’s watched any of our live events.

    For watching any of our live events. I have spent both money and time to make live sports at Whitney possible, and while this general expression may be used far too often, I do mean it when I say that it was worth it if one single person enjoyed watching any of the events I’ve broadcasted over the last four years.

  • Every single person who’s read anything on this site.

    You guys should be at the top of this list, but then again, hindsight is 20/20 isn’t it?Thank you. I don’t publish anything on this site for my own health; indeed, my heath would be much better served if I swore off writing forever.

That’s it. This — and perhaps that graduation speech I never tried out with — will be the last post you’ll ever see at Whitney’s Buzzword. You can read posts from previous school years’ runs of Whitney’s Buzzword by clicking the “Past Years” link up above.

There will probably be a post in a few months when Visalia Buzzword pops up, but other than that, it’s been great.

It really, really has.

Fun + Run = Mooney Grove Park Fun Run.

We actually said we’d put this up a bit earlier.. a bit earlier being like six days ago (according to Gmail!) so excuse the delay.

Even though names are so often misleading, we have been assured that this will, indeed, be a fun run.

And it’s to help the Ronald McDonald House!

Regardless of what your feelings on McDonalds’ food is, there are two facts that need to be reinforced now.

  • Their iced teas are amazing — this is a known fact, proven by science.
  • Ronald McDonald House is just slightly less amazing than McDonald’s iced tea, if only for the facts that it is neither drinkable nor tea.

    But they still provide housing for families who have to stay with their children at the hospital. And that’s pretty amazing.

So, long story short, for those of you who have gotten tired of my writing by now:

  • Click here to register for the event. You know you want to.
  • It’s June 18th. Mooney Grove Park.
  • Exercise and have fun and help the amazing Ronald McDonald House.
  • Get skinny in the process. You’ll be like Kirstie Alley while she was doing the Weight Watchers commercials.

 

Mr. Pioneer 2011

..was absolutely amazing.

We tweeted before the event began that “if this year’s is not as amazing as last years we will personally painstakingly edit mustaches onto all of the ASB people in the video.”

Thankfully for the ASB people at the event and for you (trust us, putting mustaches on everyone would have meant you’d get these videos by the time the Farewell Assembly was finished) the Mr. Pioneer event was pure amazing.

If we were asked to quantify, perhaps in graph form, the amount of amazing that was present at last year’s Mr. Pioneer and this year’s Mr. Pioneer, and to make a comparison between the two, this is what that graph might look like:

As you can see, Mr. Pioneer 2010-2011 is not as amazing as the song “Gimme More“, but it is a bit more amazing than the pop group Army of Lovers.

It is also more amazing than The Fresno Bee and Paris Hilton’s first album, Paris. Mr. Pioneer 2009-2010 is more amazing than the Visalia Times-Delta and Christina Aguilera’s album Bionic, neither of which are very hard feats.

With that in mind, here are the videos. The first YouTube playlist is the talent performances, the second the actual ceremonial stuff.

(Oh, also: Your Mr. Pioneer is Stevenson. James is our Runner-Up. Arian & Matt rightfully won the “Best Talent” award, and Wyatt C. is Mr. Congeniality.)

And, perhaps, a legal solution to the Burn Books from a State Senator?

Thanks to StatCounter, a great provider of website statistics that can show us a generalization of who visits the site (i.e: “people from Visalia Unified visited!” and “people who subscribe to Comcast visited!”, not “Stan Carrizosa visited!” or “the kid down the street visited!”), we logged four (just four, but still..) hits from the California State Senate.

As you can see above — or not, thanks to the magic of cropping — they were searching The Google ™ for “Lemoore Dick’s Wall of Shame”, the Lemoore-based Visalia Dick copycat.

This makes us wonder if any state senator is  looking into these types of sites and the problems they create or if they were just bored. If they are, though, we’d be more than happy to give them an earful of our advice. State senators and their aides (or anyone else, for that matter!) are more than welcome to call us at (559) 759-6397.

An end to the Burn Books seemingly in sight

Over last week (and this week, too!) we have seen three major “Dick”-styled sites go by the wayside:

  • Lemoore Dick and his Wall of Shame have gone down in flames. The Facebook page is dead and so is the Blogspot page.
  • Hanford Dick has gone down, too. The Facebook page is dead and so is his Blogspot page.(Interestingly, “Hanford’s High Rollers” still works.)
  • And, most interestingly, the seemingly untouchable and unafraid Visalia Dick‘s Blogspot page has been confirmed dead for a few hours now. His Facebook is still up.

The only copycats left up are 559 for Real (which, for all intents and purposes, is dead considering it has not been updated since its’ launch) and Visalia Dump, which barely released its first “dump” (as the owner calls it) on Saturday.

So these question need to be answered in the order asked:

  • Is this trend finally over? Is everyone just getting bored of it and perhaps we should just stop even covering this?
  • Have the police in the various cities hit by this wide-spreading type of slander finally put enough pressure on most of the sites’ owners to finally make them shut down?
  • Have the site owners done this on their own accord?

There’s a few other ones, too, but we can’t think of them. So, oh well.

More as it happens..

    A refreshing turnaround

    As we see more Visalia Dick copycats go up, it’s nice to see some positive copycats, too.

    • Hanford’s Honorary Mention: I love the name of this site; but, more to the point,  it’s essentially based on the same concept as the previously-mentioned Visalia Angel.

      The formula’s the same, too: put up everyone who was on Hanford Dick/Hanford’s Wall of Shame and say positive things about them.

      Visit the site on Blogspot here — there is no Facebook page.

    • Lemoore’s Nicest: Made as a response to the now-defunct Visalia Dick copycat “Lemoore’s Finest“, follows the same format as Visalia Angel. Takes requests for people to put up to say nice, flattering things about.

      Visit the site on Facebook here.

    Pacesetter Top 20 Finalists

    Here are the 20 finalists, ripped from tomorrow’s bulletin — today!

    • Alisha Alvarado
    • Hannah Barrentine
    • Priscilla Coronel
    • Trevor Fletcher
    • Calline Hithcock
    • Jill Jackson
    • Ali Lebo
    • James Lopez
    • Shelbie McGovran
    • Brianna Metzner
    • Lauren Robles
    • Lizzi Sassman
    • Chris Schene
    • Leah Schrumpf
    • Wyatt Sing
    • Eric Stowers
    • Caitlin Summers
    • Jenny Taylor
    • Amanda Waymire
    • Kevin Yingst

    These are your Pacesetter finalists, and ten of them will inevitably become Pacesetters!

    Congrats, enjoy, etc.

    Libel, just dumpier

    “Visalia Dump”, a blog which openly aspires to one-up Visalia Dick, has started up as of yesterday.

    The site is both on Facebook and Blogspot. No content has been published yet.

    It’s the first of the copycats that has taken the (quite smart, actually) approach of fielding requests first — the site’s creator, on its blogspot, has stated “..start your complaints and whoever has the most points at the end will end up famous” — both making any attempts to find out where (s)he is from a bit harder and making people want to visit daily in order to see when the list of “sluts, hoes, doushebags [sic -- people who libel others cannot proofread?], cheaters, dicks, and fake people” is put up.

    The site has no visitor counter so we can’t figure out how many have visited yet, but it only has 46 friends on Facebook at the time of publication.

    (I wonder, can a class-action libel suit take on more than one person? People who have been featured on multiple sites could very well be in for a nice windfall of money..)

    More as it happens..

    Visalia’s Burn Books: in summation.

    Okay, so here is a brief summary of Visalia’s (currently three) burn books — presented for both your convenience and, more importantly, ours:

    • Visalia Dick: Up. Regularly posting content. View the site on Facebook and Blogger.In depth-analysis: click here.
      Major changes since that analysis:

      • Relationship status: now changed to “It’s Complicated.”
      • Sibling added: Andrew Geiger
      • He’s got 1,073 friends now.
      • He’s 18 years or older: latest status update is”OK FOR REAL MOFOS! ARE THERE ANY FUCKING OVER 18 HOTTIES? IS IT JUST ME OR ARE ALL THE HOTT HOES FUCKING UNDERAGE? LMFAO”
      • That leads us to believe he may very well be a graduate.
    • 559 for Real: Up. No new content posted since launch. Visit the site on Blogger.

      See original post: click here.

      Major changes since then: none. No new content has been posted.

      Has the person not received any requests or did (s)he realize that risking a libel suit is a bit “on the extreme”?

    • Mt. Whitney Dick: Life support. Facebook taken down, Blogger still up. Visit the Blogger page.

      See original post: click here.

      Major changes since then: The Facebook page of this site has become the first of the three to go down (voluntarily, but still taken down) by request of the Visalia Police Department.

      The site’s Blogspot is still up. No new content has been posted on it, and we don’t expect anything to be posted unless the creator of this site wants some more nastygrams.

    So, on to the next section: what the District is doing about these sites.

    • El Diamante’s Administration has, from what we have been told, sent off a letter to Google (the owners of Blogger/Blogspot) asking them if they could help at all with this situation.As far as we know, Google haven’t responded. Coincidentally, the El D administration has not responded to our email yet, either. (What goes around comes around, El D.)
    • The Visalia Police Department has looked into it but, from what we were told, cannot find that a crime has been committed.However, as evidenced above, they will still strike fear into those running the sites.
    • Mt. Whitney’s Administration is aware of all three sites. We are not sure what they will do, but rest assured they do respond to our emails.Mainly because if they don’t we’ll just go in the office and bug them anyway BUT THAT’S NOT THE POINT.

    Oh! And if you’ve got any information to contribute or any concerns you’d like to raise, you can either leave a comment here or text us/call us at (559) 759-6397. We’ll keep you anonymous. Or not. Depends on what you want.

    UPDATE: KSEE24 looks into Visalia’s Burn Book.

    One down, two to go?

    Mt. Whitney Dick on Facebook was taken down today.

    The last message sent from the account was the rather descriptive: “een notified by the police i have to take my site down”; we would post a screenshot from Facebook, but by the time we read the message the account was removed. Here’s a TweetDeck screenshot:

    (His Blogspot, as of the time of publication, is still up.)

    Now that we know the police are on the case, what happens to the other two sites?