Remember when Eric Celeste used to work here? That was back when he was a journalist and did journalism, with words and ink and magazine paper. Now, as we’ve reported in this space, he’s a finger-gun-shooting salesman (hereinafter referred to as “FGSS”). Well, we’ve got these things called “huddle rooms” in our new office (thanks, Gensler!) designed to host small, impromptu meetings. From where the D Magazine editors sit, in the “newsroom pit,” as it were, we have a view of one such meeting underway right now. The meeting is being led by none other than the FGSS. I did a drive-by with my cellphone to capture the image you see here. Question: would you buy something from this man?
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