[Vision2020] Angry Hens

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Thu May 5 16:10:33 PDT 2011


My mistake, Rose.

I was thinking of "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison . . . bad choice.


There is one song that was unknowingly written for, and about, Rose Huskey.

A number of years back I wanted to play this song as you and Saundra
entered the hearing before the Latah County Commissioners.  The
commissioners would not permit it . . . spoil sports.

I am taking, of course, about . . .

(Sing along Kai, Paul, Dougie, Dale.  You must know the words by now.)

"Maneater" by Hall and Oates

http://www.TomandRodna.com/Songs/Maneater.mp3

"She'll only come out at night
The lean and hungry type
Nothing is new, I've seen her here before
Watching and waiting
She's sitting with you but her eyes are on the door
So many have paid to see
What you think you're getting for free
The woman is wild, a she-cat tamed by the purr of a Jaguar
Money's the matter
If you're in it for love you ain't gonna get too far

Oh here she comes
Watch out boy she'll chew you up
Oh here she comes
She's a maneater
Oh here she comes
Watch out boy she'll chew you up
Oh here she comes
She's a maneater

I wouldn't if I were you
I know what she can do
She's deadly man, and she could really rip your world apart
Mind over matter
The beauty is there but a beast is in the heart

Oh here she comes
Watch out boy she'll chew you up
Oh here she comes
She's a maneater"

Seeya round town, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho




On Thu, May 5, 2011 3:23 pm, Tom Hansen wrote:
> Rose -
>
> For some reason I can't get this image out of my mind after reading your
> post . . .
>
> Wilson and his ilk carefully, silently reading your postings while Frank
> Sinatra sings "That's Why the Lady is a Tramp" in the background, while
> the Intoleristas, gathered at the corner of Washington and Fifth, loudly
> (and proudly) sing "This Rose Has Thorns".
>
> Remind me to post a copy of both songs, ok?
>
> Seeya round town, Moscow.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 5, 2011 3:10 pm, Rosemary Huskey wrote:
>> 1.  What does it say about you that you imply same sex marriage is the
>> equivalent of  a church arranged marriage for a pedophile who
>> consequently,
>> will have instant, unimpeded access to the children he fathers?  Answer:
>> nothing very good
>>
>> 2.  Help me to understand why you think this community finds pedophilia
>> socially acceptable.  I don’t think that even rank and file Kirkers
>> think
>> that.  The pity is they are unable to challenge their pastor and elders.
>> Brainwashing and that membership oath they take to support the church
>> hierarchy brings dissent to a dead stop.
>>
>> 3.  I source all my “claims” about the Kirk right back to the source of
>> them, the Kirk.
>>
>> 4.  I don’t comment on Doug’s doctrinal stances – with the exception of
>> his
>> self-serving, piggish philosophy on the role of women, (not supported
>> scripturally, by the way)  and those happy slaves he clearly knew
>> nothing
>> about.  Now that I think about it, other than Calvin, he doesn’t seem to
>> know much about anything in the academic sense, certainly not History.
>> He
>> can really bottle and sell snake oil though.
>>
>> 5.  I can’t speak for the community “liberals” who in my opinion are
>> more
>> concerned with drinking the right kind of wine, wearing clothes made out
>> of
>> bamboo fiber, and supporting the democratic party in Idaho – than I
>> would
>> ever be.  In short they just aren’t my kind of people – and I am sure
>> that
>> that is a great relief to them.  As for co-existing, that opens the door
>> to
>> all kinds of scum.  Maybe you would be ok, living cheek to jowl to a
>> member
>> of the Aryan Nation, Fred Phelps, and/or Newt Gingrich. (free speech and
>> all
>> that).  I’m not.  So I live in the sticks and don’t put tired old cliché
>> ridden bumper stickers on my car.  I did have a great “Cowboy Up”
>> cling-kind
>> of decal on my back window but some jackass stole it.
>>
>> 6.  I understand that keeping your trap shut when something really
>> offensive
>> and quite possibly dangerous is going on works splendidly for
>> backboneless
>> wimps.  For me, not so much.  There is something about being your
>> brother
>> (or sisters) keeper that is tape looped in my brain.
>>
>> Do hope you have a splendid day, Kai.  I’m going to go make a quilt and
>> watch some deer.
>>
>> Rose
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com
>> [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
>> On Behalf Of Kai Eiselein
>> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 1:38 PM
>> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Angry Hens
>>
>>
>>
>> Saundra, you seem to have missed my point.
>> The same people who engaged in much gnashing of teeth over anti-gay
>> marriage
>> laws a few years ago are now gnashing their teeth over what appears to
>> be
>> a
>> marriage that is completely legal.
>> As I argued before, it is the community's right to choose what is
>> socially
>> acceptable. That argument was met with plenty of derision right here on
>> the
>> ol' viz. Now it seems that position has changed and a number of people
>> who
>> disagreed with my argument then have proven my point, in spades, I might
>> add.
>> Anybody for a big steaming helping of hypocrisy?
>> As for Wilson, I haven't read any of his books, pamphlets, comic books,
>> novels or flyers. I'm sorry, I'm just not all that interested in his
>> religious or world views, so I cannot comment on what he may or may not
>> have
>> said based soley on the word of someone who appears to have an axe to
>> grind
>> with him.
>> If there is a legal issue, then by all means take it to the courts,
>> council,
>> commission, or wherever it needs to be addressed.
>> This constant screeching about every little thing is just plain childish
>> and
>> I believe it goes deeper than any legal issues. In fact, I believe it is
>> an
>> ideological clash and despite all of the "Coexist" stickers on cars in
>> this
>> town, there is a deep seated hatred towards anybody or anything that
>> doesn't
>> fit in with the local liberal lockstep.
>>
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