To: It's me
Actually, I'm not sure that he really has said that it is a work of fiction. And that's the problem. If you carefully hold the book under a 60 watt bulb and stare intently at its cover, you can see a secret message printed just below the title. It reads -- "A Novel" -- which, when run through the "Webster's Special Edition Da Vinci Code Decoder Book," translates to -- "a work of fiction."
106 posted on
05/19/2006 11:47:29 AM PDT by
atlaw
To: atlaw
If you carefully hold the book under a 60 watt bulb and stare intently at its cover, you can see a secret message printed just below the title. It reads -- "A Novel" -- which, when run through the "Webster's Special Edition Da Vinci Code Decoder Book," translates to -- "a work of fiction." If I wrote a novel about a real person and portrayed that person as a pedophile (which he was not), and covered my slander up under the guise of my story was just fiction, would that be OK?
To: atlaw
Oh thanks, I'll have to look and see if that works.
Where can I get the "Webster's Special Edition Da Vinci Code Decoder Book?"
123 posted on
05/19/2006 12:22:25 PM PDT by
It's me
To: atlaw
If you carefully hold the book under a 60 watt bulb and stare intently at its cover, you can see a secret message printed just below the title. It reads -- "A Novel" -- which, when run through the "Webster's Special Edition Da Vinci Code Decoder Book," translates to -- "a work of fiction How dare you point out that their fiction about Brown not acknowledging this as fiction is fiction! ;o)
133 posted on
05/19/2006 12:40:57 PM PDT by
maine-iac7
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