From:  Randy Kafka

​  Dated:  August 5, 2018

Subject:  Misleading Headline

Frank,
You mean the invite that I got to go to a surprise party for Ciokon is bogus.  Dang.
Randy


   From:  Bob Morecook

​  Dated:  August 6, 2018

Subject:  Misleading Headline

Thanks Dickie

XOXO

Bob

   From:  Dick Ellis

​  Dated:  August 5, 2018

Subject:  Misleading Headline

Yea but I still hug Morecook whenever I see him!!!!!   

Dickie

   From:  Steve Sevits

​  Dated:  August 5, 2018

Subject:  Misleading Headline

Truth in advertising requirements start with politicians and newscasters, both are more important than toothpaste claims.

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Misleading Headline

Proof that while we may be getting old, we are still maintaining our sense of humor.

August 2018

   From:  Preston Cluff

​  Dated:  August 5, 2018

Subject:  Misleading Headline

Tis you, Frank, who should be writing for Vanna's weight-loss advertisers! 

Preston

   From:  Frank Rogers

​  Dated:  August 5, 2018

Subject:  Misleading Headline

​Group,
Just saw mail intimating ... “Wheel of Fortune” to be cancelled after 35 years? Question mark at end of “report." Concerned about Pat Sajak, but it turned out to be an advertisement for a weight loss product "used by Vanna” to shed 15 pounds.
Suppose we sent out something like, “Dickie and Morecook involved in secret, illicit, relationship?” Grabs your attention. Then we find out it was planning a surprise party for Ciokon, where home brew "might" be involved.
How about a little truth in advertising.
FrankR