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January 14, 2003

On The Chronicle and Love

Sarah:

The San Francisco is flipping nonchalantly through the arts section, seeking furiously the comics, overlooking the great curse of our modern marketing schemes, for not only because of my morning coffee and a Chronicle, yet I'm realizing all of today's issues have been shipped up to Sacramento.

I deserve a Chronicle, not only because of my morning coffee and a Chronicle, not only do we need love, we are programmed to desperately want it upon birth. Of course, our desire for love changes over time, we go from wanting parental love and acceptance, and ultimately settle for the quest of higher, greater love and acceptance, and ultimately settle for the quest of higher, greater love and acceptance to social love and acceptance from one selected person.

Love is one of the few things a person who wants to read the Chronicle, the Berkeley Daily Planet or the SF Examiner simply won't do? Although both papers may provide the same by other papers, may form opinions and judgements just the same, but never so much as from the Chronicle. And at only $.50!

Posted by Mark V. Shaney at January 14, 2003 10:23 AM

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