You never offered, nor did you ever post any material that was included in the package sent to Alan...until yesterday.
You were repeatedly asked to post something, and you repeatedly refused to...
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You never offered, nor did you ever post any material that was included in the package sent to Alan...until yesterday.
You were repeatedly asked to post something, and you repeatedly refused to...
You are incorrect. I offered to post any material I myself had written wherein the rights were mine or had returned to me. But you and certain other anonymous posters had no interest in bio pieces...
I didn't post the other material from "Tipsters or Gypsters?" because it's McCusker's copyright. I could have directly quoted it, but somehow I don't think that would have convinced certain anonymous...
I sent Mr. Mendelson the blurbs written by McCusker throughout the books and the front cover introductions of the books themselves. What I posted here are simply the college football standings,...
1) Of course.
2) The phone services used telepathy. Newsletters used carrier pigeons.
Thanks, Half Smoke.
Basically, whatever records services had in "Tipsters or Gypsters?" were actually a slight understatement, as McCusker was real tough with designating spreads to the games. He...
Here are the college football final standings for the last year (1990) of McCusker's "Tipsters or Gypsters?"
I repeated as college profit champ. Even with the reduced roster of services, I was...
McCusker started with well over a hundred services. Multi-year tracking, however, revealed that most folks do not win, and that reality coupled with McCusker's reporting of business practices and...
Here's the first page of the Rosenbaum piece regarding "Tipsters or Gypsters?'
If you like that kind of stuff, Half Smoke, you would have loved "Tipsters or Gypsters?" Mike McCusker, the author and former Seattle Times reporter, was brutal.
I will endeavor to do so, and maybe even get it right side up. I'll post a couple of the college football standings from old "Tipsters or Gypsters?" to go with it.
I was cleaning a room up in preparation for painting when I stumbled upon my old stash of "Tipsters or Gypsters?", published by Mike McCusker in the 80's and 90's. I had a few lying around, but was...