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Odd that the two people writing to criticize Ben Stein’s article about his latest real estate acquisition prefer to be anonymous! Snide snipers usually do.
p>It’s okay with me if Ben Stein pads his pieces with descriptions of his limo, his limo driver, his first class seat on whatever airline, his digs at some ritzy hotel…I look on at as the Sweet Charity Syndrome. “If they could see me now, those dusty pals of mine, eatin’ fancy food and drinkin’ fancy wine…Holy Cow, they’d never believe me…” Well, you get the picture. Ben still can’t believe it’s happening to him and he writes about it. Why is that not okay? br> — Diane Smith br> So. San Francisco, California /p>
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