[Vision2020] Trinity Fest Questions
Joan Opyr
joanopyr at moscow.com
Tue Aug 1 19:40:27 PDT 2006
Gary writes:
"Last time I looked, the cable that the banner hangs from is attached to
private property. The private property on the west side is New St.
Andrews. Another perplexing mystery solved, wouldn't you say, Jackie?"
Enough. Why be nasty? Is this really important enough for its very own
thread?
I'd like to say, right here, right now, that I don't give a fig about the
Trinity Fest. Have a beer garden, Doug. Have two. Worship the goddess
Brigid. Hoot your horns; blow your blow ticklers; let Toucan Sam (who
seems to be nesting in the Starbucks' logo) spread your version of the
gospel. I hope the attendees have a high old time. I hope all present
feel fat, sassy, self-satisfied and elect. I hope Doug takes up the
karaoke mic again and belts out a rousing rendition of "Camptown Racers"
and "Zippe-dee-doo-dah." What's it to me? Nothing. And so nothing is
what I intend to do.
At some point, perhaps some non-Trinitarians among us (or those with a
different definition of Christian goodwill and charity) will gather
together for a Unity Festival in East City Park. No charge; no fanfare;
just some good music, some goodwill, and a few Hebrew Nationals tossed on
the barbecue grill. If there are any takers, contact me offline. I've
got a great bluegrass band in mind, and if the wonderful guys who played
on The Auntie Establishment & Brother Carl Show a few weeks ago are
interested, we could pass the hat and ask them along.
People get ready,
There's a train a-coming.
Don't need no ticket,
You just get on board.
BTW, Idaho gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brady will be on the AEBC Show
this Sunday from 2 to 4 pm. Brother Carl and I are very excited about
having him on the show, and we will open the phone lines and take your
calls and questions. We don't usually do phone-ins because I work the
mixing board and, to be honest, I'm not that coordinated. I can walk and
chew gum, but that's about it. Carl is the trained broadcast
professional. Still, I'll do my best, and you can talk to a hard-working
Idaho man who's working hard to become Idaho's next governor.
Gary -- sorry I missed meeting you in the Costco last Sunday. Melynda
said you stopped to chat while I was off in another aisle. Too bad. We
could have compared carts. I bought a double-pack of Newman's Own Cereal
and some organic milk. What did you get? Anything good? I'm wishing
Moscow had a Costco. I shop down there at least once a month, and I
usually can't get out of the place for less than $300. I buy stuff at
Costco that I can't get up here, so I don't think a Costco would be
particularly damaging to Moscow retail.
(Someone may want to jump in here and prove me wrong. If so, please,
have at it.)
Joan
Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment
www.joanopyr.com
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