In some more informal media works [Name them - Ed.], the Editor may make humorous in-article comments, usually noting that the author is completely crazy in his or her views, pointing out where the article referred is located in the many back issues, or stating that the writer will soon be getting their P45 if they are a UK resident. Of course, their interference is only sometimes welcome. [You're fired - Ed] See also Clue From Ed, the comic book counterpart, and Footnote Fever, which covers similarly joking "annotations" in footnote form. Examples of Note From Ed include:
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| - In some more informal media works [Name them - Ed.], the Editor may make humorous in-article comments, usually noting that the author is completely crazy in his or her views, pointing out where the article referred is located in the many back issues, or stating that the writer will soon be getting their P45 if they are a UK resident. Of course, their interference is only sometimes welcome. [You're fired - Ed] See also Clue From Ed, the comic book counterpart, and Footnote Fever, which covers similarly joking "annotations" in footnote form. Examples of Note From Ed include:
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