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RODNEY said:</address>
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Am I the only one who found Mr. Garvin's remarks about Don Rosa to be</address>
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especially ironic considering how he calls Don arrogant, and then</address>
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proceeds to tell us how he suggested the idea of a Barks painting to him</address>
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on one of his "many visits" to his home.</address>
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<br>No, you're not! I agree that Mr. Garvin is out of line here. Mr. Garvin
and Mr. Rosa are both too intelligent and too valuable contributors
to this list to fight over something that can't be won — the opinion of
another. Mr. Garvin ought to let Mr. Rosa express himself without attempting
to drop-kick him through the (well earned) laurels of the latter.
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RODNEY said:</address>
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And Daniel.........we all know very well how you don't like Don.
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comment was really uncalled for.</address>
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<br>Amen!
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<p>Mark Doukakis
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