Pathfinder 1E A gripey letter to Paizo

tonym said:
PS: Awesome that your separated spouse is nice like that.

Tony M

Thanks, Tonym. We get along fine. Even work for the same organization, just a few yards from each other. It's just a case of two people who really care for each other but drifted apart over the years. It's hard to explain and damn odd for some of the folks we know to understand, but it works for us. We may or may not ever get back together. It's my hope we will, but time will tell.


mmmmmmmmmmmmmmushrooms....
 

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tonym said:
ACK! Don’t be hasty. If I was boss of Paizo, yeh, I’d stop sending replacements after sending 2 per year. But that’s only because Paizo has a computer print their labels from a database, and that technology seems pretty foolproof. (Sure, the sheets of label paper could be loaded upside-down in the printer, but who would do that?)

So please remain open to subscribing to my periodical, should I ever produce one. There would be no limitation on the number of my replacement copies.

I would accept all blame for missing issues, because I recognize that mistakes will happen when you address all labels with an inkpen while half-watching tv.

Also note that since my magazine would essentially be a log of my dreams, with an occasional recipe featuring mushrooms, a missed issue might not bother you much.

:)

PS: Awesome that your separated spouse is nice like that.

Tony M

Your ideas are intriguing and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
 




tonym said:
Also note that since my magazine would essentially be a log of my dreams, with an occasional recipe featuring mushrooms, a missed issue might not bother you much.
I'm not a big fan of mushrooms. Any chance of a sister publication about sausages?


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