Re: for writers



Dr Zen <freddyvessant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 20:57:43 -0600, boots <no@xxxxx> wrote:

Dr Zen <freddyvessant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Why would anyone want to be published by this arsehole anyway?

Mammonites don't care who they work for, only what they're paid.

He's a nobody, working for a nothing firm at the arse end of nowhere.
You won't get paid much.

On the other hand, a tasteless nobody is more likely to pay me
-something- for my swill than is someone who could find his ass with
both hands and a stinkmeter.

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Is "riteing" spelt with an "e" or without? Weird.
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