[Vision2020] Trinity Fest 2006
Art Deco
deco at moscow.com
Sun Aug 13 15:18:36 PDT 2006
Dick writes:
"Don't you people know by now that you can do nothing about what other
people
think or do, all you can do is change yourself in the end?"
There's an interesting invention which perhaps has not made to your house --
the mirror.
W.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Sherwin" <rvrcowboy at clearwire.net>
To: "Vision2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>; "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Trinity Fest 2006
>I find it very interesting that so many people who all claim to be so much
> against Christ Church spend so much of their time worrying about whether
> one
> of their social events was a success or not. Reminds me of a bunch of
> spoiled teen-age brats.
>
> For example, Tom obviously reads Dale's blog, which he considers to be
> worthless, every day. One may wonder why he would waste the time, unless
> of
> course, his time is not worth much anyway. And for J Ford, the venom and
> the time spent venting it never end. It is like a life-quest or
> something.
>
> Don't you people know by now that you can do nothing about what other
> people
> think or do, all you can do is change yourself in the end? You may not
> like
> it but you are letting yourselves get trapped into a situation where what
> you hate the most is controling your emotions and your life and wasting
> your
> time. It seems the more you allow that to happen, the more venom you
> build
> up toward Doug W. and Christ Church. It is like a never ending cycle.
>
> Think about it, is it really that important to you whether Trinity Fest
> 2006
> was well attended or not? Do you really care if people took pictures or
> not? Of what importance is all this to your daily life? You are acting
> like children! It is like you didn't attend but you want to know every
> detail of what happened when you weren't there. Why? If it is so
> important
> to you, you should have gone to see first hand.
>
> I am sure you can both come up with some really snide, cute and ridiculous
> comments in answer to this but, to tell you the truth, I don't give a
> rat's
> ass. I sort of enjoy reading you venomous wast-o-time comments and Tom's
> silly cynisism (sp) because it reassures me you aren't up to something you
> could really have any effect on. As long as you are wasting your time you
> can't be making a difference in anything of importance.
>
> If I were your parents, I would ground both of you.
>
> Dick S.
> ----- 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 1:55 PM
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Trinity Fest 2006
>
>
>> One simple question -
>>
>> If the Trinity Fest's Tuesday evening activities on Main Street were such
> a
>> humongous success, why wasn't it even mentioned in passing on Dale
>> "Comb-Over" Courtney's blog? A blog that reports daily on such
>> controversial topics as:
>>
>>
>> Josh S. asks "What do children do in school?"
>> http://right-mind.us/blogs/blog_0/archive/2006/08/13/45974.aspx
>>
>>
>> Apartment/Home renters can inquire as to the drug-ralated history of the
>> rental property.
>> http://right-mind.us/blogs/blog_0/archive/2006/08/13/45972.aspx
>>
>> and (my personal favorite):
>>
>> "Arthur Brooks (Syracuse University) writes over at Online Opinion that
>> those who go to religious services nearly every week are much more likely
> to
>> care about the poor than those who attend worship services less than once
> a
>> year."
>> http://right-mind.us/blogs/blog_0/archive/2006/08/12/45960.aspx
>>
>>
>> Courtney's blog reports on such trivial matters, yet not one peep
> concerning
>> the alleged tremendous success (approximately 80 attendees) of the
>> Trinity
>> Fest's beer bash on Main Street.
>>
>>
>> Inquiring minds wonder.
>>
>>
>> Tom Hansen
>> Moscow, Idaho
>>
>>
>> "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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