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Nov. 20, 2005 Mr. Thomas Keys, I see he didn’t even make it to the starting point, he must have stumbled somewhere along the way: perhaps this should be a lesson for him, people don’t care how much one knows, until they show how much one cares, and Mr. Keyes doesn’t care about anyone but himself. He just can’t figure it out. I’ve stopped reading this goofball long ago, but from what I remember, he goes in circles, his writings seem to me, to only make sense to folks like him, and like his last article on me, he is just a sour, resentful, and unhappy person: sour grapes for a goofball. Get out of your house for a spell, and get some fresh air in the mountains, it will do you some good old man. He has his friends going on Amazon.com writing little nasty things about my books, this is one real droopy character. As I’ve tried to help him along his life’s journey, I will recommend once more he see a doctor, a specialist in the area of psychotherapy: and soon!! I just took a trip, that is, came back from a trip, from South America, I was in Peru, and Colombia, where my books are selling like hot cakes: being in Spanish and English, and so I will provide the readers with some information, and perhaps this might explain to Mr. Keyes, curious mind, why I may be winning this contest: I was on Public Radio twice, and channel #5, TV. And I did a few more interviews, one with JP Magazine, along with being in the newspaper (yes Mr. Keyes, little ol me). It probable helped my ratings. If you need a jumpstart pea brain, I can put in a good word for you: Sour grapes. I thought you had a little more class you old fart of an engineer, but I suppose once a goofball, always. I’m surprised you’re still on the UK writing, I’ve received a few letters from other folks saying I shouldn’t write for them because of you (and folks like you): then I got thinking, perhaps this is why a search engine stopped their advertisements with the UK, because of people like you, that got nothing good to say about anybody but the devil, and in particular, cutting down fellow columnist (which is a shame). Oh well, I’m so happy to hear from you again, even if it is as always, your old negative self: write something that makes sense, you really don’t, you simply write—I do believe, to—get your anger out at everyone else, especially those on the UK…but be that as it may, that is the way you are, and I accept you for being a goofball. Incidentally, you like to invent I see. Many people do like my writings, and thus, feel I am a good writer, for all the positive emails I receive. I seem to get your goat, and when I fight back and you can’t stand it (but you like the attention, perhaps, it is old age creeping up your spine), and you can’t figure out how I can be a better writer than you, and still have a few spelling errors. William Faulkner had 30 to 50 errors in every first edition book he wrote, and won the Nobel Prize; Edgar Rice Burroughs, who forgot to put his tenses in the proper place, sold 50-million books (even with bad spelling) by l950, only God knows, and perhaps your friend Satan, how many he sold since. During my trip, I got five emails from other magazines wanting me to write for them, so I can’t be too bad. So whatever you say, many more folks are saying to the contrary. You wouldn’t be a bad writer if only you could concentrate on content, better said, substance. You got most of your spelling done correctly, and perhaps you should be a first grade teacher, but an honest to good, writer, you are back in the woods pal. ------------ 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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