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Even though I am a university graduate and have read a newspaper for more than 70 years, that does not make me smarter than anyone else. But I have learned to be tolerant of other people's views and not criticize them.
-- Karl Bergsvik
Springfield
No Dancing Allowed
I can't believe that film critic Stephen Hunter was allowed to use the word "brung" in his appreciation of actor Paul Newman ["Forget Cool: Paul Newman Knew How to Play It Smart," front page, Sept. 27].
"Handsome, powerful, beloved, he probably could have had any woman in the world; he stayed with the one who brung him . . . that is, who was with him on the rough climb up," Hunter wrote.
I guess there is no oversight at The Post. I believe I stopped using "brung" in kindergarten.
-- Carey S. Riordan
Germantown


