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There are inane slogans in the Forest City!
(The London Free Press)

Stop with the lists already!
(National Post)

Re: 'proactive'
(Globe & Mail)

The Year 2000
(Globe & Mail)

 

Letters of Annoyance/Approval

Letter of Annoyance

November 29, 1999

National Post

Dear Editors:
We would like to express our considerable annoyance with the preponderance of lists being generated by the so-called end of the millennium. Here are our 'top ten' reasons why you should encourage fewer lists, and more grammatically intact prose:

10) Lists are incapable of expressing irony.
9) Making other people feel they should read Ulysses is vicious, iniquitous and generally not nice.
8) Actually reading Ulysses is even worse.
7) We don't like counting backwards.
6) Lists lead to people compiling books of lists, which are doubly annoying.
5) Is always filler.
4) Too many sentence fragments.
3) Countdowns lead one to expect that a rocket will be launched. But no rocket is launched.
2) Casablanca.
1) Is usually a huge letdown.

Please feel free to use this list in place of other lists you may be tempted to print, and save Canadians valuable reading time. We hope this suggestion is taken with the seriousness in which it is given.

 

Mark Rayner, Esq.

For the Emily Chesley
Reading Circle

 

 

The Emily Chesley Reading Circle was established to further the study of Emily Chesley, a long-overlooked Canadian speculative fiction writer of the late-Victorian period, who lived for some time in the London, Ontario region.

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