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  • The Power of Uniqueness: Why You Can't Be Anything You Want To Be
    The Power of Uniqueness: Why You Can't Be Anything You Want To Be
    by Arthur F Miller, William D Hendricks
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Tuesday
Oct262004

O brother, where art thou?

Is it just me, or has my brother Arthur been absent from the comment section for much too long? Never mind David, who hasn't commented since he called me contumacious. Kevin, my hopes are pinned on you. Don't let me down, bro.

Reader Comments (7)

Maybe if you said something worth commenting on.......

October 26, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterArthur

Just kidding, by the way. Please forgive my contumelious comment.

October 26, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterArthur

Darryl, in support of Arthur's contention, I would note with some satisfaction that he has been by ad commented on MY site. >:)

October 26, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterRev. Mike

I'm here...checking on you most days. I've been busy writing the editor at my local news paper instead of leaving comments here. Can't spread myself too thin, you know! BTW, what ever became of RealLivePreacher? Did you get your own copy or just read what you had access to?

October 26, 2004 | Unregistered Commenterkevind

Re: RLP book.... I got credit I didn't deserve. Not only did Darryl send it without opening it, he sent it priority post. I got it, read it twice, and it is on it's way to bloggers in the UK. So, the journey zigged instead of zagged. Real Life Preacher read about Darryl's kindness and integrity and is sending him an autographed copy from Texas. :^)

October 26, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterBene Diction

You know, I've been thinking..... I don't believe David ever called you "contumacious." Such vocabulary is beyond him.

October 27, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterArthur

I think he either learned it in Readers Digest, or someone smart called David that many times. It's about two syllables too long for David. ;) Good thing he's not reading these comments.

October 27, 2004 | Unregistered CommenterDarryl

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