Given the track record of your critics, you should ask for evidence that he's actually found your writings, not those of some other Chris Bray....
I particularly like the way he takes you to task for not doing interviews and other research to substantiate your claims that the book isn't based on sufficient interviews or evidence to support the claims it's making.....
I particularly like the Hopwoodian drift in his argument. He's not sure why he doesn't like me, but he doesn't like me, and he's gonna keep throwing shit at the not-like-me wall until some of it seems to stick.
Did it ever occur to you that, with a name like Tony Montana, his life might be exactly like the lurid scenes in the book. "Pausing in his brutal dissection of the latest yammering of his arch nemesis, Tony Montana gazed pensively at the dark gray smoke from his Turkish cigarette curling against the stark white walls of his study. What would his life be like if he lived in the same dull, flat "reality" as this Bray creature? Thankfully, he'd never know. Suddenly a shot rang out!"
Itinerant historian, former infantry soldier, and the author of "Court-Martial: How Military Justice has Shaped America, from the Revolution to 9/11 and Beyond," forthcoming from W.W. Norton.
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Given the track record of your critics, you should ask for evidence that he's actually found your writings, not those of some other Chris Bray....
I particularly like the way he takes you to task for not doing interviews and other research to substantiate your claims that the book isn't based on sufficient interviews or evidence to support the claims it's making.....
I particularly like the Hopwoodian drift in his argument. He's not sure why he doesn't like me, but he doesn't like me, and he's gonna keep throwing shit at the not-like-me wall until some of it seems to stick.
At least I'm used to it.
Did it ever occur to you that, with a name like Tony Montana, his life might be exactly like the lurid scenes in the book.
"Pausing in his brutal dissection of the latest yammering of his arch nemesis, Tony Montana gazed pensively at the dark gray smoke from his Turkish cigarette curling against the stark white walls of his study. What would his life be like if he lived in the same dull, flat "reality" as this Bray creature? Thankfully, he'd never know. Suddenly a shot rang out!"
In his defense, he has landed Michelle Pfeiffer.
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