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makes the radio work, I find myself confused. I can't even understand Einstein's theory, so I certain- ly can't figure out anything as complicated as TVism.
I hope that someday, each of us will find that wonderful ingrediant so necessary to all, and that is contentment. I realize that I have not added any great or new ideas on our favorite subject and for that, I'm sorry. I wish I could give you all a pill that would permanently solve doubts, hurts and mis- understanding, but I can't. All I can say is, "Be thankful for what you have, and be happy with it." After all, if you had been born a natural woman, you would never enjoy it so much.
Editor's note:
As you have gathered from reading Diana's story, when she does anything, she does it but good. I had a hard time getting her to put pen to paper but when she did, she wrote a book. Even though of nec- essity, I have had to editorially shorten her story it remains long. Really intersting histories cannot be short. But the rest of her story concerning her trip to Mexico with John and Jean will have to be reserved for TVia #43. So---will Diana find herself a senorita in old Mexico? Will Jean enjoy the role of lady's maid, hairdresser etc.? Will John learn to drive a trailer? For the answers to these and amny morer facinating questions tune in (subscribe) to this station (magazine) next week (month) when we will again air (print) the further adventures in the true life story of the trials and tribulations of Diana, Girl Truck Driver. Till then this is your announcer (Editor) and this is station TVIA.
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