don't take the trouble to say so, they just quit subscribing. Those that find it interesting and valuable are appreciative and are kind enough to express it to me. Since the writer of this letter might be embarrassed to see her name appended to it and as I don't want to hurt anyone's feel- ings I have published it anonymously.

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The following missive (read missile) arrived while I was assembling this issue. As further proof of my willingness to print negative letters I include it. Seems like my “Beware of Virginia” piece in No. 60 was taken to heart by at least one person. It's nice that he has seen the light. Seems TVia is about to fold up too. Ah me, that's too bad, and just after we get ourselves a nice new cover design, carve up a birthday cake (10 years etc.) What a shame! And everyone will believe him too . subscribers. Well... “sticks and stones" and all that.

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Dear Mr. Prince,

I was really surprised to read what you wrote about the great Pudgy Roberts. He is a great and talented artist and entertainer . . . and is more capable of helping us transvestites than you ever were.

It's a shame you have neither the wisdom nor the youth to be as good as he is — But I guess since you put out such a trashy magazine . . . it's understandable.

I just wanted you to know WE TVs love and adore him . . . and as far as we are concerned . . . he is our only leader.

(I refuse to give my name so you can add it to your listing. I hear you are losing your readers to NEW TRENNS - Thank God for that.) It's weirdo's like you that make it hard for us to live with ourselves.

But I am certain and I know many, many that agree with me . You won't be in business too much longer.

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An informed TV