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Memo to Mr. Ken Shreve, our man in ka-Blue-ey Land,
Please, Mr. Shreve, permit me to disagree with you about “I am no professional writer.” You, sir, are a WRITER — the fine “professional” volleys from the hired Right at Spec, Hum. Events, Townhall, etc., notwithstanding.
Emmett and the Spec ought at least find out your favorite wine and cheese and box a set to you. Do you ever do cigars? Favorite Bourbon or Scotch?
p>Here in the B.O.-land of Illinois, formerly also Rodham-Land, one appreciates your straightforward comments. In commonsense, sort of an amateur Sowell, at that. br> — “Pristinus Sapienter” br> Hillside, Illinois /p>
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