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Rickie Williams saves CM from big embarrassment

Comments re article 41260 Christmas Greeting Cards free for individuals many othersRickie Williams writes:

"Photos should be non-commercial, devoid of logos, signs, links, apparel, specialty, or photo background advertising."

No APPAREL? You are going to post photos of people only wearing what God gave them? in the nude? nekked?

Why Ed, I would be ashamed!

s/Rickie Williams
Ed note: Abject. Ruthful. Contrite. In need of absolution. is more like it. No nekkedness in ColumbiaMagazine.com is tolerated. Heck, we'd help librarians paint bras on National Geographic pictures with magic markers to keep such wickedness away from kids. No. No nekkedness here. There is no doubt in our military, mathematical mind that made a truly bad mistake in that article. We meant "no apparel with advertising on it' and the wording has been changed. We plead ignorance, having never had the benefit of the ultimate education at THE University in Fayetteville, that a privileged few born again Adair Countians possess.The article has been changed. Bless you, Brother Rickie. -EW




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