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July 4, 2005 Well, until Mr. Thomas Keyes slammed me first, until then, I’ve never heard of the goat; and so if he never reads me, all the better, I don’t want to disrupt his sensitive balance. And as he says, perhaps my spelling and grammar will improve in a year or so, but I doubt his head will. He will need a shrink for a very, very long time; a year will do him no good in the psychotic ward, so let’s add a dozen more. I’ve never read him up to a few weeks ago, and to be quite frank, if he leaves me alone, I’ll never read the goofball again. He’s got nothing good to say about anybody but himself. He is one of those critters that common sense is not common any more—for, and that is dangerous. And I’m glad the war has ended, perhaps I can enjoy the articles on the UK now, and not see my name up with his stupid dray humor. He is not cut out to be anything but a goofball: all he does is roll and roll and roll over the same old terrain. Maybe he took my advise, you know, seen that psychologist. I think he peeked at my article, I don’t believe him when he said he hasn’t read it yet. It is not his nature; it will kill him not to read it. It would be what I’d say to him, if I was his counselor, “Don’t read it, it will just infuriate you, and you know, this guy is right…” yup, that is what I’d say. Even if it wasn’t true, I’d say it, because a good counselor’s job is to get out all the anger of the person so he can go on with life, and perhaps I did that for him anyhow, indirectly; so a counselor often times will reverse it and take sides with the enemy, it is a good way to get the hate and anger out of the client, although it is then displaced on the counselor. It is normally something hidden, deep, but not too deep in the person’s character. Yes, it is hard on the counselor to say the least, to take on someone else’s due anger, but the person usually can’t direct it towards the rightful person for a number of reasons. Now Mr. Keyes brags constantly how his IQ is so high, and his grammar is so good, and so forth, but what does he write: crap, and in circles; but that is like saying to Mr. Burroughs who wrote Tarzan ‘…you should not have sold over 50-million books, you’re to stupid to.’ Why, because he couldn’t tell the difference between the present tense, from the past tense, much less spell (just read any of his early books, you’ll see); I’d be a genius compared to him if that was the rules for success and according to Mr. Keyes, he’d be a supper genius. But isn’t it funny, Mr. Burroughs out sold most every writer I know, and his books are in over 90-countries (mine are only in 6-countries; woops, Peru, number-7), and his books are translated into over 13-languages (mine only two, Spanish and English), and these figures are from a book I got in l969. Well, what more can I say apart from: good night Mr. Keyes. Ps, if you ever read this Mr. Keyes, don’t ever e-mail me, please I beg you. ------------ About the author: Mr. Siluk is a world traveler, a lover of the mysteries around the world, and has visit many World Heritage Sites, his most recent being Easter Island, the Galapagos and Mesa Verde. His books can be seen on/at Barns and Noble.com, Amazon.com, Wal-Mart, Abe.com Alibis, Boarders and several other sites and book stores. Many of his books can be purchased through the English Bookdealers. He spends his time between Lima, Peru and St. Paul, Minnesota, and has just finished working on two new books: "The Macabre Poems,” and “Perhaps it’s Love,” and continues to work on "Curse of the Abyss Worm,” a suspenseful mystery, and “Cold Kindness,” a tragic love affair. Visit http://dennissiluk.tripod.com Email: dlsiluk@msn.com Tell a friend about this site! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com and are not allowed to be posted on other websites. ARTICLE THIEVES WILL BE PROSECUTED! |
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