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Hi everyone,
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but ran into online when searching the net. It is a site, but the guy running it seems to have something against agents, does anything know who this guy is, or the purpose of the site? He seems to have a real chip on his shoulder: http://everyonewhosanyone.com
It has lines and lines of agent replies and their address, but reading them it would seem the person is not interested in having his book published, but more in just being nasty to other people. I was just wondering if he is well known or what the purpose of what he does is.
(if this is in the wrong place, please move mods)
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Oh...my. He does seem a bit, ummm, excitable. :)
 

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From Chapter One: Ashland
I'm using everyone's real name. They can all sue me. I hope they do. I could use the excitement. It gets kind of boring living in my eighty-year-old mother's house on the side of a mountain in Ashland, Oregon.

Word of advice to everyone - Don't piss this guy off. He's giving out info on people he has contact with (which isn't really the way to ingratiate himself to others... or get a book deal) as reported here. Anyone here had contact with him? He sounds... Interesting.
 

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He's been around for ages. So has his site.
 

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Oh no - is he gonna find this thread now? Is he gonna say something about us eating our popcorn?

:popcorn:
 

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Holy crap. I think I might know this guy.
 

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False alarm. But I know someone who is so much like this guy, same views, similar history, AND lives in Ashland, I was sure they had to be one in the same. Apparently not.
 

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They don't carry it. You can grow it in the pad of an armadillo's foot.
 

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They also sleep in the middle of the interstate and panic and leap straight up into the undercarriage of speeding cars, at the last minute.

I didn't say it was easy being an armadillo.
 

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I think, if given a choice, I would rather be a prairie dog or an opossum.
 

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It's okay, less than 10% of wild nine-band armadillos actually carry leprosy, and over 90% of humans have a natural immunity to it. You're probably good.
 

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They also sleep in the middle of the interstate and panic and leap straight up into the undercarriage of speeding cars, at the last minute.

I didn't say it was easy being an armadillo.

That was funny! I remember that in 1972, we were driving down a country road, in my brother's little Opel, and we hit an armadillo, and I swear I thought the car was going to flip over! Scared the crap out of us! Funny part was, the dillo scampered out of the road and kept on going. . .
 

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Well...as for the site....he sure has a 'chip' on somebody's shoulder.

I will stay with my popcorn eating panda. (better than the eucalyptus leaves)