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still in the grammar school stage, others in a more advanced high school stage and some at college level and it is rather difficult to keep all groups happy in the same magazine. So you will just have to all realize that there are a lot of different tastes and needs to be served and that I have to spread inter- ests around.
V. PERFECTION???? I still get gripes from some of our more perfectionist and possibly professional writer types about typo and spelling errors in TVia. It is certainly desireable to have things perfect and if I took 6-8 months to get out an issue like certain other publications there would be a lot of time to do it up perfectly. But this is the 45 time in 8 years that the readers have gotten an issue. Not always on time but always issued. And Chevalier Publications still consists of only those same three people me, myself, and I. I think most of our read- ers would rather have an issue every two months and put up with a few mistakes than have it perfect every 4 months. It takes all the time I've got even without the old business of my brother to keep all the projects going so please understand and forgive the imperfections.
VI. PICS OF CHICAGO TRIP: In Virgin Views I mention- ed pics of my trip. However as of the time of writ- ing this they have not been sent to me so they may not make it for this issue. If not I'll put 'em in #46.
VII. TV MOMENTS IN ADVERTISING ITEMS: Some have mis- understood what I was after here. I'd like ads in which by intention or accident something feminine is imputed to men--just for laughs. Not just attractive feminine type ads--there are millions of those. Slips that pass in the night re: TV is what I am after. Send some.
VIII. FEMME GLASSES: Notice an advert. in this issue for an understanding optician. While they do not
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