Wetzelbill
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Sat Aug-06-05 06:12 AM
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Why am I subscribed to Bill Frist's newsletter? |
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I seem to recall sending him an e-mail last week, about his stem cell comments. I was on a run of about an hours sleep in the last 48 hours at the time. (hey, I read, I write and I hang out on DU, no time to sleep) Somehow or another I must have signed up for his newsletter.
The moral of the story is make sure you go to sleep before you visit the site of a RWer.
I'm already thinking supply-side economics might work.....
I hve ulredy lust the abelitee two tipe an spel az wel.
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tavalon
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Sat Aug-06-05 06:16 AM
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1. Perhaps because you sent him a letter? |
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That would be a sleazy way to get people onto his mailing list but plenty of companies do that as SOP.
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Wetzelbill
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Sat Aug-06-05 06:30 AM
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I may have hit the subscribe thing or something. I barely remember doing something like that. Which brings me to the question: What was I thinking?
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Sat Aug-06-05 08:20 AM
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3. His mind-control ray must have zapped you through the website. |
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That would freak me out, too! I know that theoretically it's good to know what the opposition is thinking, but I also know that a Santorum newsletter would make me instantly ill. :P
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