[Vision2020] Kibbie Dome To Become Pigouts

Saundra Lund sslund_2007 at verizon.net
Wed Apr 1 09:46:50 PDT 2009


Umm . . . while I understand that Garrett posted tongue in cheek, there's
actually more merit in my tongue in cheek post than you'd think as well.
Are you aware of what's going on with the Business Incubator???

Otherwise, great points  :-)


Putting on My Kevlar Suit,
Saundra
Moscow, ID

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do
nothing.
~ Edmund Burke


-----Original Message-----
From: bear at moscow.com [mailto:bear at moscow.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 9:35 AM
To: sslund_2007 at verizon.net; garrettmc at verizon.net; vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Kibbie Dome To Become Pigouts



While I understand that Garrett posted this tongue in cheek, it actually has
more merit
that 
you'd think.

Right now, the U of I is in financial trouble, for one reason or another,
We, the tax
payers were 
swindled out of hundreds of thousands of dollars for the failed attempt to
create Idaho
Place 
down in Boise, and everyone seems to be OK with that, since I have seen NO
effort to get
the 
money back into the university coffers. 

Now, in tough financial times, it's time to cut fat from the basic
operations of the
university.
How much could be saved annually by closing down the semi-pro farm teams we
call our NCAA 
teams? How many of the kids that get on the NCAA teams here at Idaho EVER
get picked up by

the pros?  And if we're going to spend any money at all on "scholarships" to
fund this
farm 
club,  shouldn't we get something for the money rather than losing season
after losing
season?

10 Million to "repair" Kibbie Dome? I don't think so, put that 10 million
into the BASIC
services 
of the school, not the fluff! 

And I've heard all the specious arguments about how much the teams bring
into the
university 
-Horse pucky!  If it cost $2  to bring in 1$ and that money is funneled back
into the NCAA
farm 
teams, it's a losing proposition!  it seems no one at the University of
Chicago misses
having an 
NCAA farm team and the contributions for academics don't suffer at all!

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> While the article was definitely informative, the reporter missed an
> important part of the story:  Pigouts already has a satellite location in
> the works.  It will be located on the south end of town in the taxpayer
> supported building previously known as the "Business Incubator," which our
> duly elected officials failed to protect.  Pigouts II is conveniently
> located for those in the south & east parts of town who lack
transportation
> to make it to the Big Pigout.
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
> On Behalf Of Garrett Clevenger
> Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 8:58 AM
> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> Subject: [Vision2020] Kibbie Dome To Become Pigouts
> 
> 
> Did you all see this article in today's Argonaut?
> 
> 
> Kibbie Dome To Become Pigouts
> by Ima Joaker
> April 1, 2009
> 
> MOSCOW- The University of Idaho's Board of Regents unanimously approved
> plans on Tuesday to sell the Kibbie Dome to Pigouts, a retailer based out
of
> Florida. UI president Paya Mia Mora said the sale is intended to stave off
> bankruptcy at the university. "The Kibbie Dome is a money pit and the UI
is
> in a crater. We need to do everything we can to insure there's enough
> dollars to pay my salary."
> 
> The sale immediately became controversial, with some welcoming a new cheap
> retailer into the area. Past UI senator Donovan Arnold was among those who
> approved, saying, "I don't know where else you can get a gallon of
Mountain
> Dewdew for one dollar!"
> 
> Others were more skeptical of the sale, fearing local businesses would be
> out-competed and the aquifer would be depleted. Water guardians Bill and
> Dianne French issued a statement saying, "The UI will be selling unlimited
> water to Pigouts for a subsidized rate. This allows Pigouts to have an
> unfair competitive advantage while not encouraging water conservation."
> 
> It is cheap water that makes Pigouts so attractive, and profitable.
> Pigouts's business model is to find desperate communities, buy
> taxpayer-financed large buildings there, and negotiate low water rates.
They
> then make Mountain Dewdew on site and sell it cheap, which is the lure to
> bring in customers. Once in, customers are so overwhelmed with stuff, and
> buzzed on the Dewdew, they "pig-out" and buy all kinds of things they
never
> knew they needed.
> 
> Moscow's Pigouts will be unique. They plan to provide space for the
Topfree
> Carwash Club
> {http://mailman.fsr.com/pipermail/vision2020/2008-April/052935.html}, a
> private club that had trouble finding an adequate location. TCC founder
Dan
> Carscallen said, "We've become so popular we don't got enough room right
> now. Pigouts has space for us, and the water they'll sell us will be
cheaper
> than the city's. They also sell cheap Chinese soap, so we'll never run out
> again."
> 
> Hawkins immediately withdrew its proposal to build its mega-mall across
the
> state line. Company CEO Jeff Hess  said, "There's no way people will come
to
> Hawkins with Pigouts nearby. They are superior in many ways and we know
when
> to quit."
> 
> Moscow councilman Walter Steed was frustrated by Hawkins departure, saying
> "I just spent the last year trying to make Hawkins happen, and this is the
> thanks I get."
> 
> UI President Mora also announced his resignation, saying the economic
> outlook for education in Idaho was grim, and he could make more money in
the
> private sector. He accepted a manager position at Pigouts.
> 
> This is the tenth president to resign from the university in as many
months.
> Next in line to assume leadership is philosophy professor Nick Gier. His
> latest writing, "Why Americans are going to Hell" proved popular among
> religious people in Idaho, so he predicts he's off to a good start,
saying,
> "The truth resonates." He also said he's happy with his current salary,
and
> does not need to make the $300,000 annual salary the current UI president
> makes. That was applauded statewide.
> 
> Local rabble-rouser Garrett Clevenger, who opposed the city selling water
to
> Hawkins, was ambivalent about Pigouts coming to town. "I get everything I
> need on Moscow Mountain. But I am tempted to try some locally made
Mountain
> Dewdew. What's a dude to do?"
> 
> Pigouts CEO Bill "Oink" Wiley promised to make Moscow's Pigouts stand out.
> "We plan to paint the dome pink, attach a huge pig head facing west, four
> feet, and a cute little tail on the eastside. The topless carwash will be
> put at the back end, so as to minimize any controversy it may have."
> 
> Most UI students liked that plan, saying that means the TCC will be closer
> to campus.
> 
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