Re: Nobel Prize



On Oct 22, 10:37 pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@xxxxxx> wrote:

I don't do blogs. Period.

If somebody has either the time or the inclination, would they kindly
draw the distinction between "blogs" and the sites that Sornson /
constantly/ references?

I really see no substantive difference whatsoever.

Thanks.

.



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