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In regard to creative writing, here's something funny-- an article by a
woman who works the info desk at a bookstore.
>http://www.salonmagazine.com/books/feature/1999/08/03/bookstore/index.html
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Susana Maria Rosende
> Attorneys' Title Insurance Fund, Inc.
> 407.240.3863 x7657
SRosende -at- thefund -dot- com
> "I just found out that the brain is like a computer. If that's true, then
> there really aren't any stupid people. Just people running Windows 3.1."
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