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Old 09-07-2009, 03:15 AM   #58
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Originally Posted by LDBoblo View Post
I suppose a landfill worker would identify common trash and separate it from incidental trash that may find appreciation.

We just need to do a little trading places (anyone remember that Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd movie?) between the landfill sorters and the publishing agents. Seems just, doesn't it?
You're missing my point. Everyone has a different opinion about what constitutes "trash", which is why judgements about "good" and "bad" books will always be subjective.

For proof, do a search on Dan Brown. He certainly has devoted fans, and those who think he is not worthy of publication.
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