[net.movies] Joe Bob Is Alive and Well

sdd@pyuxh.UUCP (S Daniels) (08/22/85)

...and being printed by _The _Dallas_Observer_, a bi-weekly entertainment
and arts tabloid.  For those interested in obtaining Joe Bob's reviews,
satire, and general irreverence without fear of castigation and prosecution
over copywrite laws, write to:

                          The Dallas Observer
                          P.O. Box 190289
                          Dallas, TX  75219

The going rates as of August 8, 1985 were:
Subscription Type		Within Texas		Outside Texas
annual, third class mail	$13.74			$12.95
annual, first class mail	$42.40			$39.95
6 months, first class mail	$26.48			$24.95

_The_Dallas_Observer_ contains mostly Dallas-specific material, but
it also has film reviews (by Joe Bob and many others); music, concert, and
theatre reviews; and some personal ads that are a first class hoot.

Four stars, Steve D. says check it out.
-- 
Steve Daniels (!pyuxh!sdd) "I'm counting the smiles on the road to Utopia."

joel@peora.UUCP (Joel Upchurch) (08/22/85)

>...and being printed by _The _Dallas_Observer_, a bi-weekly entertainment
>and arts tabloid.  For those interested in obtaining Joe Bob's reviews,
>satire, and general irreverence without fear of castigation and prosecution
>over copywrite laws, write to:

	Actually Joe Bob went into syndication after the Dallas daily
	paper (I forget its name) canned him. They publish his column
	every Sunday in the Orlando Sentinal.

ayers@convexs.UUCP (08/26/85)

/* Written  8:32 am  Aug 22, 1985 by joel@peora.UUCP in convexs:net.movies */
>...and being printed by _The _Dallas_Observer_, a bi-weekly entertainment
>and arts tabloid.  

	Actually Joe Bob went into syndication after the Dallas daily
	paper (I forget its name) canned him. They publish his column
	every Sunday in the Orlando Sentinal.
/* End of text from convexs:net.movies */

Actually Joe Bob has always been in syndication.  But after he quit the 
"Dallas Times Herald" (his choice), he also changed syndicates (not his
choice).  Or at least that's the way he told it later...


					blues, II

			(I'd rather be reading Dave Barry...)