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Seeing Newton.

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Kris:
Or grab him by the hair on the front of his head & repeatedly bash his head into the wall? Oh wait, he has no hair on the front of his head. Well, he told me that's the best way to get to get through to someone's brain. So I'm sure I could grab enough hair somewhere on his head.
Still bitter? Who me?

Anonymous:
Dave L brings up a very good point.  I think it would be a great idea  for everyone that visits the boards to pay a visit to the local library and write a simple message in Newtons books (Not My Kid, Gone Way Down, and Adolescence: Guiding Youth) that directs readers to the associated sites.  I'll pay mine a visit later this week, hehehe.
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I would take out those library books and write the web addresses to these anti-Newton/Kids/Straight etc. sites inside where people will see it. Maybe with a caption like, "To find out the truth about this man go to..."
-Dave L

Anonymous:
And also the KIDS, Drugs, Sex book, Living Again, Family Reactive Disease, Treatment and Recovery, Getting Straight, Out Of A Drug Distorted Adolescent Passage and all other published Newtster works.

Funny, I remember those books, hats, etc..  being for sale during open meetings, almost  like shirts at a rock concert or something.
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Anonymous:
I like this idea and will follow through.Just one question,did he write all those books meantioned in the last post ?I`ve heard of the ones in Dave`s post ,but not these others.let me know.

Dave thanks for a great idea.

Anonymous:
Yes, I think they are all mentioned in the dust cover of Gone Way Down, or one of the other books.  They are all of the Newtster, but most are out of print.  Some may still be on the shelf at the library though.  We need to organize to do this so that we cover many different cities.  I will make some posts on other boards.
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