So, I just came across an Op-Ed piece by Joel Stein in today's Los Angeles Times:
Nut allergies -- a Yuppie invention
span">Some kids really do have food allergies. But most just have bad reactions to their parents' mass hysteria.
Oh, really ???
Well, below is my full response to Mr. Stein's Op-Ed piece, which I tried (unsuccessfully) posting on the LA Times website.
Unfortunately, at the time I kept getting an error message stating that it was "too long." Of course, I did have to fight the image of Mr. Stein sitting on the other side of the computer screen shooting down angry responses like rubber ducks at the county fair.
I even began "testing" the Los Angeles Times Comment Page by posting far shorter "messages" like:
"Dear Mr. Stein, You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch."
But even that came back with an error message.
However, since none of these visualizations helped my blood pressure, I decided to...
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