[Vision2020] Trinity Fest 2006
g. crabtree
jampot at adelphia.net
Sun Aug 13 07:05:44 PDT 2006
hansen, I'm not sure what event you are referring to but if it's the Tuesday
night public gathering I can assure you that there were more then 80 folks
in attendance. I did not have the pleasure of being at last years party so I
wouldn't know how it compared as far as the numbers go to last year. Also
you apparently missed the part where Deacon made it clear that the bit about
the cameras was a joke. I saw quite a few photos being taken. I was somewhat
surprised that I didn't see you and "J. Ford" lurking about, recording the
event for whatever it is that you folks do with such spicy tidbits. Weren't
you feeling up to it, or does the thought of that many people having a good
time interfere with your negative outlook on life?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>
To: "Joan Opyr" <joanopyr at moscow.com>; "'Moscow Vision 2020'"
<vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 6:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Trinity Fest 2006
> Deacon James stated:
>
> "All cameras were banned from the area. Gabriel's crowd control crew said
> something about keeping the fun off the internet.
>
> Are you claiming, DJ, that at an activity where (supposedly) the entire
> public was openly invited to attend, Gabe "Barney Fife" Rench (and his
> Goobers) "banned" local residents from bringing their cameras?
>
> As far as "keeping the fun off the internet" is concerned, I suggest you
> talk to Comb-Over Courtney. It's his blog.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Just Another Intolerista Liberal Elitista Ethnic-Cleansing Wacko Nutjob
> Loose in the Palouse Doing What Comes Natural
>
> PS - My count was approximately 80. At this rate of steady decline in
> attendees, I may not even have to take off my shoes next year.
>
> "If I wanted to overhear every tedious scrap of brain static rattling
> around
> in your head, I'd read your blog."
>
> - Bill Maher
>
>
>
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