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ately, they always have the TVs playing somebody that is sick in the head or someone that is really weird.
I just loved the stories, pictures and helpful hints in TVia. I am look- ing forward to getting #87. Also I hope and pray that someday TVia will be as widely read as Playboy.
Yours, Dick
Editor's Note: Thanks for the good wishes, Dick, but while I'd be glad to see TVia's readership doubled or thereabouts, I don't know as I'd want it as big as Playboy. It would be a big organization and would lose the personal touch and relationship that I try to maintain with my readers. Most of you don't realize it but I regard you all as my friends not just subscribers, which is what makes it hard for me to accept it when long-time readers drop off the list. I've then lost a friend, not just a customer.
Dear Carol (my co-director of Tri Sigma Virginia):
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Thank you for your letter. In response to it I have remitted to Vir- ginia a money order for $15 as you specified for membership in Tri Sigma Sorority.
You know, the entire movement/organization apparently "ram- rodded" by Virginia Prince is so obviously normal that I feel a com- pulsion to support it. I lived for about three and a half years and worked for 14 years in San Francisco, and as you might imagine saw evidence of almost every revolting aberration the human animal is capable of. So you and Virginia are no less than comparable to fresh breezes from the Pacific.
I hope a Tri-Sigma chapter may be established in this area. It would logically, of course, be based in Reno. But then I would at least be able to talk on the phone to its members. I probably won't for some time be able to take a very active part in meetings and the like, but I would like to have some contact, even if only by correspondence, with the ladies who will maintain it.
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