Re: RJ Williams.

Th@ is NOT a proper Wimipedia entry. It is a PR release - NOTHING more.

You undoing it was INcorrect, & I only sent th@ 'thanks' by accident.

It should b removed - and, if you want 2 talk 'bout it, fine. Remember this: I was an English major & have worked in advertising & PR a LOT longer than I'm sure u have been here.

Additionally, where I've worked are some of the best-known worldwide agencies, & while I can't divulge clients, I can say I have done my share of ... 'Underhanded' 'news releases.'

On specific topics, I do know -EXTREMELY well - what I am talking about.

Do you?

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