Re: fake news and the SFBA newsletter

From: Jay Runge (jrunge@netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Aug 21 1995 - 13:06:25 PDT


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From: jrunge@netcom.com-DeleteThis (Jay Runge)
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Subject: Re: fake news and the SFBA newsletter
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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 13:06:25 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <9508211833.AA25829@usc.com-DeleteThis> from "Will Estes" at Aug 21, 95 12:32:33 pm
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1. It was a funny posting by Luigi. Like 99% of his postings, it
was a complete fabrication. He uses phrases that no news reporter
would use, makes it easy to determine the source.

2. It was great that it was reprinted in the SFBA newsletter! So
what if it wasn't true. It was almost as funny the second time.
Eventually, everyone will know it was a joke.

3. The latest response to the thing is the funniest yet! Keep those
flames flying.

Jay



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