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re: NYT: I Want My Playbill! Why Programs Are No Mere Extra
Posted by: ryhog 11:11 pm EST 01/26/19
In reply to: re: NYT: I Want My Playbill! Why Programs Are No Mere Extra - Michael_Portantiere 09:28 pm EST 01/26/19

OK I hit a nerve.

Let's start on a high note, we can agree it is a matter of opinion. Regarding costs and trees, you want to minimize the significance and I don't. So we can disagree. Now let's move on to "quaint." Is that a pejorative? The word means "attractively old-fashioned" as I expressed it. Is "old-fashioned" a pejorative? (I know "attractive" isn't.) I can't imagine most people think the printed page is modern, but I also can't imagine why you would take offense at your own preferences. Oh well. I re-read this a few times. :-)
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