Yeah - it was a fun magazine - I enjoyed getting it during the 90s when I
was in New Orleans, and I enjoyed writing/editing for it in the 70s and
80s ....
> Ok Doc, I'll put it to you this way: I liked and enjoyed reading the
> magazine. I took an opportunity to "yell" at those of superior intellect,
> influence, and demeanor to me, that there are "guys" like me that would
> like
> to read Virginia's past on a regular basis -- you know, just an ordinary
> consumer. I did get your attention: appreciated or unappreciated. Now if,
> I
> herein admit to being the "jerk" I have shown myself to be, can you all
> move
> on beyond me, the structure, and method of my message of want and do
> something to bring the publication back to life? My credit card awaits
> notification of subscription availability.
>
>
>
>
>
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