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Publishers are evil!
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Paris Hilton, Katie Price, JFK Jr., Anna Nicole Smith, Jon & Kate, and several others -- famous for being pretty, or having a rich parent, or both. Normally, I couldn't care less.
The only time it bothers me is when one of them does something stupid (or dies -- or both) and "news" programs spend the next two weeks discussing nothing else. |
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To get a small amount from a large number of people or to get a large amount from a small number of people? Doctors, nurses, police, fire fighters, teachers et al do a wonderful and necessary job. However, on an individual basis, each of those aid, in reality, a relatively small number of people during their working life. On a "per instance" basis they get renumerated well. I speak from experience as I work in one of the above professions and my missus in another. So I would also agree they should be renumerated better. ![]() On the other hand singers, footballers, authors et al, provide a service to many many people throughout their working life.(the good ones anyway) On a per instance basis they are renumerated rather marginally but because they provide that service to such a huge number of people they can end up making far more money. How much money a person makes is not an indicator of how much value society places on what they do. I'm quite happy to pay $100 to get the best seats to watch a rugby match. On the other hand I'd be happy to pay a crap load more to a doctor to perform surgery on me. I'm sure most people feel the same. Quite obviously I value the doctors services more whether or not he is making as much money as David Beckham or any other footballer. Cheers, PKFFW |
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And as for the rest of it........seems many around here spend far too much time worrying about what other people read, care about, think and do. Maybe they should take a chill pill, relax a litte and read, care about, think and do what gives them joy and let others do the same and the whole world might get along better.
Cheers, PKFFW |
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Grand Arbiter
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I'm definitely in the "don't know who shes is and don't care" crowd. The New York Times Bestsellers list has never been a gauge of quality, but one of quantity. We all know popularity doesn't equate with quality. Does anyone here look to the Billboard's Top 100 to discover the best music being produced today? Does anyone accept that just because a politician won an election that he will necessarily do a good job (although being a politician is, in all likelihood, the inhibitor that keeps people in office from doing a good job)? Being able to gauge good literature is a talent that a minority of people in this world possess because a minority of people read enough to gain such an acute sense of value and distinction. I consider Dan Brown and Stephanie Meyer mediocre writers at best. But everyone loves them. No point in losing sleep over it. Poor literature will forever top bestsellers lists because, usually, it's just more accessible.
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aka coco jinlo
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Moejoe,
I have a link for you. http://www.kipling.org.uk/poems_if.htm It’s the poem “If” by Kipling. May it bring comfort and wisdom to you as it often does for me. If that doesn’t help, may I suggest the movie “Gladiator” and that you look for you own truth in that tale. Strength and honor, my friend. Strength and honor. |
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Beepbeep n beebeep, yeah!
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Wearer of Pants
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Eh...
I'm not surprised. The popular of anything is rarely good (though there are some pretty striking exceptions.) With books this is particularly the case.
From NYTimes best seller list: #1 is "CULTURE OF CORRUPTION" which a partisan hackjob. #2 LIBERTY AND TYRANNY, is much of the same ideological idiocy. #3 "Outliers" is entertaining and interesting but essentially pseudo-sociology #4 "CATASTROPHE" see #1 & #2 #5 "UNMASKED" about MJ Yeah, a lot to be proud of there. |
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Bear Melt
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LOL! Double - triple LOL!!!!!!!!! Screamed out of laughter!!!
Well, no chance of that happening... Seriously, you don't even want it to happen...but maybe you should bring some change to throw at me, just in case! ![]() |
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Change!! You mean change as in change from a large denomination like a $100 bill (Canadian currency, of course)! If you are going to "let your hair down" so to speak, they better be throwing 10 spots or even a few C notes!
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Girl. . . You and I need to talk!!
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