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Letters To The Editors
Letters from, you the readers, to us, the writers.
By: Motoki Sugino, Zamiur Rahman, Jenice Ko, Michelle Xia, Luciano Marchio
Dear Editor,
I am a big fan of your magazine and try to read it every week. Your magazine is very humorous and entertaining. I recall you and your team publishing the article, “Rap>Education” in last week’s edition. My son was able to get a hold of the magazine and read that article. I did not read the article nor know what it’s about. But my son has changed, he now skips school, talks abnormally, wears baggy clothing, and two days ago he spat in my face. He is in third grade. I do not know what do. I t has to be something in the article that must have changed him. If he continues like this me and my husband have decided to send him to military school in Alaska. I would really like to stay with us, I ask you to publish an article for next week’s edition about how school is good. If my son reads it he will definitely change his ways.
Thank You,
Worried Housewife, Sheryll Thompson
Dear Editor,
After my brother read your article “Beat-Boxing Lessons for Young Children” he has not stopped beat-boxing. It is getting very annoying because every day, I can hear him spitting into his microphone and making different kinds of sounds. Our neighbors have been complaining and one of them called the cops because she thought that a plane was about to crash into her home. It was actually my brother making the noise. Anyway, I want to know how to make my brother get bored of beat-boxing so that peace and quiet will come back to my home.
Sincerely,
Annoyed Older Brother, Sotoki Mugino
Dear Editor,
I love your magazine; I look forward to reading it every week. Anyway, I had read your article “Dog to Lion- the Identity Crisis”, and I LOVED it. It was so relevant! You guys wrote perfectly, on how Snoop Dog had changed his name to Snoop Lion. I loved how Snoop Lion made a huge change from dog to lion; it was such a brilliant move. I would love if I could change my surname to Lion as well; it’s such a fierce change. I’m a huge fan; continue writing heartfelt articles that appeals to not only my struggles but others as well.
Love love love,
Your Number One Fan, Catherine Cat
Dear Editor,
I recently started reading your magazine and I must say, it’s quite entertaining. In your previous edition, there was an article titled “What Not To Do With Your CD’s” and I tried out every single technique. I did exactly what you did in the article, from dropping CD’s off high buildings to using them at Frisbees and throwing them at teachers. Only after everything happened did it occur to me that I shouldn’t have done that as you did mention that I shouldn’t have in the beginning of the magazine. Well, either way, I loved it and I look forward to reading more articles from you in the future.
Sincerely,
A Dedicated But Stupid Reader, Jiaming Huang
Dear Editor,
The weekdays are good for me, but tuesday tunes takes off the feeling of monday. In my visits to the newsstand I can count on picking up a new issue of Tuesday Tunes. The magazine has the latest artists and stories, that makes music more than just listening to. I can listen to music and read the story behind the artists working in studios. The magazine takes me into the studios of artists Beyonce, Mackelmore, Bruno Mars, and Michael Ossugrine. I thank you from my family who love dancing the music you recommend. Thank you Tuesday Tunes, don’t stop playing!
Sincerely,
An Irrelevant Reader, Zamiur Fatherson