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Post by B. on May 30, 2012 12:03:24 GMT -5
A friend of mine also recently signed up, and she says she received eleven of the past emails in a row.
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Post by Christmas Chief on May 30, 2012 14:19:25 GMT -5
That's not surprising since, as I think I mentioned before, the publishers will want to recycle this material as much and as often as possible. Plus, part of promoting is reaching as many people as possible. They wouldn't want people confused for the wrong reasons.
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Post by Kensicle on Jun 1, 2012 3:52:21 GMT -5
Funny that the picture isn't illustrated on graph paper, like most of the other promotions.
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Post by Dante on Jun 1, 2012 4:26:46 GMT -5
Funny that the picture isn't illustrated on graph paper, like most of the other promotions. Interesting - let me review the rest. "Who is Ellington Feint?" wasn't on graph paper, although the far more simplistic style of that one is kind of anomalous anyway; "It's for thee." wasn't on graph paper either... it's just these three. Curious. Although if you go looking for differences, there are one or two others you can find.
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Post by Christmas Chief on Jun 1, 2012 15:00:21 GMT -5
There are three without a background at all: What?, How can we stop him?, and Why would anyone want to steal this statue? The dissimilarities might prove less perplexing if they were consistent, but I can't determine any pattern at all.
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