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The name of our newsletter is the TuckLyne Times. There are three sections that will always be in the newsletter. The first two of these are the Employee of the Issue! and Story of the Issue! sections. These will be located on pages four and five, respectively. Story of the Issue! winning stories will be viewable on the Merlin Media page. The Readers' Comments section will always be on the last page.
Readers' Comments for Volume 1, Issue 1 (can be seen in Vol. 1, Iss. 2)
Steve Lyne, VP of Product Testing, AL Even in the remote corners of the great frozen state of Alaska, people are buzzing about the splash TuckLyne products and promotions have made! Far from the raised eyebrows one might expect from potential investors regarding the origin of Fortune Spheres, the public is rallying around the example TuckLyne is setting for the industry in its emphasis on TEAM. The hopes of consumers everywhere turn to TuckLyne to lead the nation forward: Capitalism and Team Spirit CAN go hand in hand. Not since "Miracle on 34th Street" has there been such an overwhelming response! "Tic Toys, Too!" can be heard chanted about living rooms and classrooms. The big question? Will they bring back The Austin Flyer? One thing we know for sure: If we had to read TuckLyne's "fortune", it would spell H-A-P-P-I-N-E-S-S. MUCH LOVE!
Naomi Mayer, Dean of Faculty, Pacific Northern Academy, AL Wow! What an awesome newsletter! I am sure the Christmas sales will start rolling in! Your tenacity and imagination astounds the mind! Here in Alaska the news is traveling via your President of Product Testing. Please keep us informed about each and every new product to hit the market!
Note from the Editor: I have a correction to point out about our last newsletter. I, Christopher Tucker, did not invent Fortune Spheres. Steve Lyne found out how to make them and then told me.
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