From: "Ernest Lilley" <elilley at mindspring.com> To: "'WSFA members'" <WSFAlist at WSFA.org> Subject: [WSFA] Re: A Travis Tea sample... Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 08:34:11 -0500 Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org> The scary part is that when stuff gets really bad, it becomes sort of compelling. I blame our pattern recognition circuits. The mind goes into overdrive to try and make sense out of nonsense and reaches quickly starts pulling in low probability associations...which make for interesting reading. This piece is way to professional though. It should have had typos and misspellings, or at least the odd it's-its error. Ernest Lilley Home/Office: 703 371 0226 EJ: 757 581 4146 email: elilley at mindspring.com -----Original Message----- From: MarkLFischer at aol.com [mailto:MarkLFischer at aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 5:38 PM To: WSFAlist at WSFA.org Subject: [WSFA] Re: A Travis Tea sample... In a message dated 2/8/2005 5:20:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, MJW at press.jhu.edu writes: >They were here only for each other and for the memory of a great >man who had walked the earth like a rock in the sand. Life is like that >sometimes, thought Margaret helplessly. " I ordered my copy of "Atlanta Nights"...I can't promise I'll be able to force myself to read it, but the profits are going to a good cause and I think that sort of twisted mischief should be encouraged wherever it appears. Besides, the next time my brother-in-law is hospitalized, I'm going to see to it that "Atlanta Nights" is the only book he gets...hur hur hur.