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Two
Men and a Coffee Shop, by Dane Crandon - 14th August
2003
They met at a coffee shop. Budding
media entrepreneur. Promising writer. Two men, as
different as night is to day, sharing a common goal:
achievement and recognition. And today their vocational
desires crossed over lunchtime refreshment. Colorfully
dressed and equally colorful demeanor, one opted for
three day growth look. Conservative in manner and
apparel, the other preferred the smoothness of a morning
razor. So many variances: personality, sartorial and
facial, and yet the skills of the other drew them
together.
Greg
Tingle is the Media Man. He's unashamedly loud and
fast and he's out there, making it happen. He's 100
miles an hour. He's television, radio, print, on-line.
He's a little bit of each and he's wants a whole lot
more of all. He's interviewed some of the big boys
of Australian media: Phillip Adams, Derryn Hinch,
John Laws, Doug Mulray and now he's staring over his
steaming and creamy cappuccino and preparing himself
for the interview of a lifetime. The big fish. The
big kahuna. The biggest of the big. It doesn't come
any bigger than this, Greg.
Dane
Crandon. Who? You say. Shame on you. He's sedate and
quiet and mysterious. He's written a book that no
publisher will touch. It's dark and it's coarse and
it's brutally obscene and it'll make your lips curl.
A nasty cocktail of sex, violence and humour, it's
more in-your-face that a fist from the local pub yob.
And now it's found its way to the busy desk of the
Media Man.
Most
of us want to move forward and get ahead. And these
two go-getters want it as bad as anyone. Exchanging
solid eye contact, quickly dispensing with the firm
handshake and nod of recognition, they swapped thoughts
and ideas and laughs.
Can
the Media Man help take The
Smile of A Lunatic to where it belongs: a bookstore
near you? Can Dane Crandon provide Greg
Tingle with another stepping stone to crossing
and conquering the fast-moving media river? Can George
Bush ever overcome his aversion to the truth? Will
Neighbours finally overcome its nemesis and out rate
Home and Away? Life is teeming with the unanswerable:
personal, international and meaningless. Life is full
of lunchtime meetings.
Greg
Tingle's bio Media
Man Australia, Greg Tingle, interviews Dane Cradon
- 14th August 2003
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Editors
note: Yes, this meeting really happened. What will
happen next as this weekly saga unfolds? Media Man,
Greg Tingle says, "Reality TV sucks, this is
real folks".
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