[Vision2020] Trinity Fest, Booze, Students and Traffic all at the same time

Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 1 22:45:31 PDT 2006


 Wow! Imagine traffic with no Third Street, Sixth Street or Main  Street and eight thousand students back in town driving around trying  to get all the stuff they need for classes and their apartments. Gonnna  be fun! 
  
 You won't need a designated driver because the  police are not going to be able to tell the sober drivers from the  intoxicated ones as they meander through Moscow trying to find an open  pathway to and from their destinations.  
  
 I think we  need to elect or appoint someone, put them in charge of the city, and  make sure they put all this stuff on a daily planner so it doesn't  create conflicts. We could call them like a City Planner, or Manager,  maybe Mayor or something. That way nothing like this would happen. : )
  
  Best,
  
  _DJA 

"g. crabtree" <jampot at adelphia.net> wrote:  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?

gc
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From: "J Ford" 

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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 3:46 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] Trinity Fest Questions


> Hey, what's up with the PRIVATELY owned banner downtown, that is hung from
> PUBLIC posts, advertising the Trinity Fest?
>
> And why, of all things, is a toucan being used as a symbol for this 
> "event"?
>  This is MOSCOW, IDAHO for pity's sake.  All the fuss about potatoes not
> being used on the quarter and these guys use a TROPICAL bird to be their
> mascot?!
>
> The timing of the street repair couldn't have been better.  Think 
> Dougie'll
> get that put on hold during the week of Trinity Fest?
>
> And are real, honest to education historians going to be allowed to attend
> the "conferences" and be allowed to check the sources of the rewritten
> history that Dougie's bunch will be presenting?  Or is the rest of 
> academia
> supposed to just suck it up and say "OK" to Lillback's, Wilkins' and
> Dougie's version?
>
> Hey, didn't Dougie get a Philosophy Degree?  What makes him the historian 
> of
> the week?  Part of Wilkins' profile reads: "J. Steven Wilkins lives a 
> quiet
> and peaceable life in Monroe, Louisiana, ....was born in Mobile, Alabama,
> where he received an abysmal education in the government schools (and has
> yet fully to recover, in spite of the noble efforts of the professors of
> Reformed Theological Seminary and Doug Wilson's prayers)"  If his 
> education
> was so "abysmal" what makes him any kind of authority on history?  Or do
> they just not teach history in Alabama schools so he had to go and write 
> it
> himself?  Mayhap THAT explains the "Slavery" book?!!  And if Dougie's
> prayers don't work - geez, what will?!  Oh, oh - this guy went to a
> seminary?  Isn't that a place of sinful inequity, according to Dougie?  I
> mean he spent some time talking about how sinful and useless they are - 
> ah!
> Mayhap that is the cause of Dougie's prayers for Wilkins?
>
> Peter Lillback has written a book that is apparently "a well known cure 
> for
> insomnia" so THAT should be an encouragement to attend his "lecture" on
> history.  Just make sure you bring your blankie and pillow and try not to
> slobber too much during your nap.
>
> And what was decided by the City as to where the children are going to be
> allowed to play while beer/wine is being sold to their parents?  WHO is
> selling the beer/wine?  WHO will be monitoring if someone gets a bit too
> much to drink as well as determining what is too much?  And WHO is going 
> to
> be the designated driver?
>
>
>
> J  :]
>
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