Letters to the Editor
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I'll add to this mystery of falling outside of the bell curve...
I'm so glad somebody pointed this out...
"Hilarious vanity
Browsing, I found this very funny and wanted to share it again:
"I've noticed that a great many -- almost all -- of Cary's letter writers describe themselves as really, really good looking. It's statistically amazing that Mr. Tennis can draw from such an attractive population of readers! (Given that, honestly, in the real world I inhabit, most people are just average looking at best.)"-Laurel962
I agree, the ego has landed!
-- edziu's muse"
To add to that, what's up with the persistent everythings-going-great-including-my-sex-life statements? When was the last time somebody complained about having a lousy sex life in this column?
Not only are Cary's letter submissions exceedingly attractive, they apparently have tantric-like sex on a fairly regular basis. Of course, there's always the proverbial "but" in these columns...I guess being married to the perfect spouse and having the perfect sex-life isn't what's all cracked up to be, huh?
I used to post here a lot, but I've discovered something about myself and advice columns. Some folks just have too much time to reflect on their own lives...that's a luxury Cary can afford since that's his job, but it ain't mine I'm afraid. I think it would be great if Cary could tell people more often to fix their problems by digging weeds out of their yard or something useful...in fact, some of his best advice basically points the reader in that direction.

