This sounds like a lorry Myers was a writer of the TV sitcom "Seinfeld" - about not.
Trucks Myers
Since the Centralia native engaged in journalistic work began in the early 1970s of the 20th century, she has been looking for those small pieces of things, no, she can use it to rotate a good yarn. It's working. She is an award-winning newspaper columnist, at least half a dozen who wrote hundreds humor column.
Although her work experience has produced some of her column fodder, Myers often relies on her husband, son and two daughters, the source of something, not these small pieces. "
"Those little things really is a very important thing," she said.
Even with her experience to write a column, Myers is still more than they worried about everyone.
"I submit, I can not read," said Myers, who makes her forum debut tomorrow a humor columnist.
Some positive, mentor of the anxiety stems from her newspaper, Tribune "reporter BEV Chamberlain, Myers of Vincent Le Liya High School newspaper editing in the early 1970s, police Chester Boren - northern Boone County often lamented the "Tribune" news - she was introduced to Chamberlain.
At any time, Myers submitted the story of the North County News and Chamberlain.
"He will be sent this time to say," This is nonsense 'or' What? "Myers recalled. However, rather than discouraged, she spent Chamberlain rude criticism of heart.
"Because of him, he actually let me see a story everywhere," she said. He said: "I would often go to try to find it, but he said it everywhere I can see that he is a good teacher, and he did it, and I want to go out and do better next way."
Myers, 57 years old, working in the banking industry for 30 years, she has done her hometown newspaper of Centralia fireside member, where she also wrote the story time weekly column for the advertising sales and marketing. She and her husband, Randy Myers, 38 years old, has three adult children.
Myers used irony to her daughter, Maria and Hillary "girly girl toilet" stop depending on their reaction. Girl, living in Kansas as a roommate, call home Centralia ask their fathers do.
Myers said Randy wanted to run, "the girl to go to a store and buy a plunger, perfume and masks, unplug the toilet.
"Sometimes, they put it on the chin," Myers said. "My husband is a good sport."
When the subject matter of her children or spouse, her column, Myers has a ready response: "I said, 'This is what I do not tell you," It's much smoother and a little. '
General manager Jeff Grimes, of Centralia Fireside Guard, said that many readers have told him that Myers "column, the first thing to look for when weekly, every Wednesday.
"She is obviously a very talented writer, and the love and admiration of readers in our area for some time," Grimes said.
In 2010, Myers' column Missouri Press Association newspaper contest, won first place.
Her column is related to a common theme, and affect our lives, "Grimes said. "Tell the story of a little truck, we each."
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