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br> Funny stuff! I, too, return the left's solicitations but with a twist. My return includes a bill for the use of my name and address. Alas, nothing is ever paid. And nothing ever will -- until we are allowed to copyright our names, addresses, and most especially, our Social Security numbers. At least, then, we'd collect our share of the pie, or maybe even make them think twice about bothering us. br> -- T. Mikelson br> Minnesota /p> p> READ INSTRUMENT br> Re: Francis X. Rocca's What Do You See When You Read? : br> The empty lot behind our house was where Vladimir and Estragon would sit every day and wait for Godot. They're probably still waiting there to this day. I thought I was the only one who imagined literature like this. Good one. br> -- Rose Porter /p> p>
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