Wayne,<br> <br> Let me get correct, as I am little slow. You who just blasted me a few emails ago about writing mean emails, just wrote:<br> <br> "Once again Dick misses the point. Perhaps he really should consider a<br> reading comprehension course. If he passes, his replies to posts might be<br> nearer the right target one would hope."<br> <br> Which was to indirectly state that a guy who missed your point is stupid and needs to go back to school?<br> <br> Explain why it is OK for you to do this and why this is unacceptable behavior from me? Is there a double standard here, or am I missing social rule that allows this?<br> <br> Best,<br> <br> _DJA<br><br><b><i>Art Deco <deco@moscow.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Once again Dick misses the point. Perhaps he really should consider a<br>reading comprehension course. If he passes, his replies to
posts might be<br>nearer the right target one would hope.<br><br>W.<br><br>----- Original Message ----- <br>From: "Dick Sherwin" <rvrcowboy @clearwire.net=""><br>To: "Art Deco" <deco @moscow.com=""><br>Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 3:44 PM<br>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Trinity Fest 2006<br><br><br>> Art's comeback, as I suspected, snide, cute and typically of teen-age<br>> mentality:<br>> "There's an interesting invention which perhaps has not made to your<br>> house -- <br>> the mirror.<br>><br>> W."<br>> ____________________________________________<br>><br>><br>> ----- Original Message ----- <br>> From: "Art Deco" <deco @moscow.com=""><br>> To: "Vision 2020" <vision2020 @moscow.com=""><br>> Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 3:18 PM<br>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Trinity Fest 2006<br>><br>><br>>> Dick writes:<br>>><br>>> "Don't you people know by now that you can do nothing about what other<br>>>
people<br>>> think or do, all you can do is change yourself in the end?"<br>>><br>>> There's an interesting invention which perhaps has not made to your<br>> house -- <br>>> the mirror.<br>>><br>>> W.<br>>> ----- Original Message ----- <br>>> From: "Dick Sherwin" <rvrcowboy @clearwire.net=""><br>>> To: "Vision2020" <vision2020 @moscow.com="">; "Tom Hansen"<br>> <thansen @moscow.com=""><br>>> Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 2:39 PM<br>>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Trinity Fest 2006<br>>><br>>><br>>> >I find it very interesting that so many people who all claim to be so<br>> much<br>>> > against Christ Church spend so much of their time worrying about <br>>> > whether<br>>> > one<br>>> > of their social events was a success or not. Reminds me of a bunch of<br>>> > spoiled teen-age brats.<br>>> ><br>>> > For example, Tom
obviously reads Dale's blog, which he considers to be<br>>> > worthless, every day. One may wonder why he would waste the time,<br>> unless<br>>> > of<br>>> > course, his time is not worth much anyway. And for J Ford, the venom<br>> and<br>>> > the time spent venting it never end. It is like a life-quest or<br>>> > something.<br>>> ><br>>> > Don't you people know by now that you can do nothing about what other<br>>> > people<br>>> > think or do, all you can do is change yourself in the end? You may not<br>>> > like<br>>> > it but you are letting yourselves get trapped into a situation where<br>> what<br>>> > you hate the most is controling your emotions and your life and wasting<br>>> > your<br>>> > time. It seems the more you allow that to happen, the more venom you<br>>> > build<br>>> > up toward Doug W. and Christ
Church. It is like a never ending cycle.<br>>> ><br>>> > Think about it, is it really that important to you whether Trinity Fest<br>>> > 2006<br>>> > was well attended or not? Do you really care if people took pictures <br>>> > or<br>>> > not? Of what importance is all this to your daily life? You are <br>>> > acting<br>>> > like children! It is like you didn't attend but you want to know every<br>>> > detail of what happened when you weren't there. Why? If it is so<br>>> > important<br>>> > to you, you should have gone to see first hand.<br>>> ><br>>> > I am sure you can both come up with some really snide, cute and<br>> ridiculous<br>>> > comments in answer to this but, to tell you the truth, I don't give a<br>>> > rat's<br>>> > ass. I sort of enjoy reading you venomous wast-o-time comments and<br>>
Tom's<br>>> > silly cynisism (sp) because it reassures me you aren't up to something<br>> you<br>>> > could really have any effect on. As long as you are wasting your time<br>> you<br>>> > can't be making a difference in anything of importance.<br>>> ><br>>> > If I were your parents, I would ground both of you.<br>>> ><br>>> > Dick S.<br>>> > ----- Original Message ----- <br>>> > From: "Tom Hansen" <thansen @moscow.com=""><br>>> > To: "Joan Opyr" <joanopyr @moscow.com="">; "'Moscow Vision 2020'"<br>>> > <vision2020 @moscow.com=""><br>>> > Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 1:55 PM<br>>> > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Trinity Fest 2006<br>>> ><br>>> ><br>>> >> One simple question -<br>>> >><br>>> >> If the Trinity Fest's Tuesday evening activities on Main Street were<br>> such<br>>> >
a<br>>> >> humongous success, why wasn't it even mentioned in passing on Dale<br>>> >> "Comb-Over" Courtney's blog? A blog that reports daily on such<br>>> >> controversial topics as:<br>>> >><br>>> >><br>>> >> Josh S. asks "What do children do in school?"<br>>> >> http://right-mind.us/blogs/blog_0/archive/2006/08/13/45974.aspx<br>>> >><br>>> >><br>>> >> Apartment/Home renters can inquire as to the drug-ralated history of<br>> the<br>>> >> rental property.<br>>> >> http://right-mind.us/blogs/blog_0/archive/2006/08/13/45972.aspx<br>>> >><br>>> >> and (my personal favorite):<br>>> >><br>>> >> "Arthur Brooks (Syracuse University) writes over at Online Opinion <br>>> >> that<br>>> >> those who go to religious services nearly every week are much more<br>>
likely<br>>> > to<br>>> >> care about the poor than those who attend worship services less than<br>> once<br>>> > a<br>>> >> year."<br>>> >> http://right-mind.us/blogs/blog_0/archive/2006/08/12/45960.aspx<br>>> >><br>>> >><br>>> >> Courtney's blog reports on such trivial matters, yet not one peep<br>>> > concerning<br>>> >> the alleged tremendous success (approximately 80 attendees) of the<br>>> >> Trinity<br>>> >> Fest's beer bash on Main Street.<br>>> >><br>>> >><br>>> >> Inquiring minds wonder.<br>>> >><br>>> >><br>>> >> Tom Hansen<br>>> >> Moscow, Idaho<br>>> >><br>>> >><br>>> >> "If I wanted to overhear every tedious scrap of brain static rattling<br>>> > around<br>>> >> in your head, I'd read
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