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I notice, from the sample shown in the Monthly E Mails, that the people
featured, are Good Looking, White Skinned, and Young. Not a cross section,
and superficial.

Surely the magazine, wants to appeal to all, not just those who are in the
preceeding categories.
 
Sentimental said:
I notice, from the sample shown in the Monthly E Mails, that the people
featured, are Good Looking, White Skinned, and Young. Not a cross section,
and superficial.

Surely the magazine, wants to appeal to all, not just those who are in the
preceeding categories.
so u are offended that they aren't old, ugly and not caucasians? I
can't believe you even sit there and tally up the ethic, age, and beauty
quotient of folks in print. get over it.

Dave
 
Sentimental said:
I notice, from the sample shown in the Monthly E Mails, that the
people featured, are Good Looking, White Skinned, and Young. Not a
cross section, and superficial.

Surely the magazine, wants to appeal to all, not just those who are
in the preceeding categories.


I sure wouldn't buy something promoted by someone with a bone through his
nose.
 
Sentimental said:
I notice, from the sample shown in the Monthly E Mails, that the people
featured, are Good Looking, White Skinned, and Young. Not a cross section,
and superficial.

Surely the magazine, wants to appeal to all, not just those who are in the
preceeding categories.

Sounds like the Mac guy in the Mac vs. PC commercials.

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Sentimental Agent said:
I notice, from the sample shown in the Monthly E Mails, that the people
featured, are Good Looking, White Skinned, and Young. Not a cross
section,
and superficial.

Surely the magazine, wants to appeal to all, not just those who are in the
preceeding categories.

I have never been dissuaded from buying something because it contains ugly
black old people. Why should ugly black old people be dissuaded from buying
something that contains good-looking white young people? Not that I'm good
looking or young, you understand!? ;-)

JW
 
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