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Started by Diane Amberg, August 14, 2015, 09:47:11 AM

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Diane Amberg

Thank you both.
That doesn't sound unreasonable to me.I guess it really is what ever is customary, as long as there is no intent to defraud, etc. I rather doubt a member could be influenced by a Snickers, but it does pay to be careful.
I know that here sometimes workshops are held before meetings and ethically any time changes would have to be advertised ahead of time.
If the members come straight from work, there really isn't time to eat on work shop nights.
The members usually send out for pizza, which they pay for. The public can always bring in their own food too. I guess everywhere is different.




















Diane Amberg

Oh, and fair is fair.I did get Ross's first post on the EK thread wrong. It was 4/26/11, not 09.

flintauqua

Actually his first post was a few days earlier, in a thread that he did not start. (Wind Farm Conversation) It was quite long, I will truncate it here.

Quote from: ROSS on March 30, 2011, 09:18:15 PM
    Public Square Communities is a small company out of Leoti, Kansas.
    I certain our County Commissioner lived in Leoti at one time.
    Our County Commissioner was listed on Public Square's web site as founding member of Elk Konnected.

"Gloom, despair, and agony on me
Deep, dark depression, excessive misery
If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all
Gloom, despair, and agony on me"

I thought I was an Ayn Randian until I decided it wasn't in my best self-interest.

Ross

Quote from: flintauqua on September 06, 2015, 02:07:21 PM
Actually his first post was a few days earlier, in a thread that he did not start. (Wind Farm Conversation) It was quite long, I will truncate it here.

Why thank you. I completely forgot that one.
But still only 4 years not the 6 years Diane was claiming.

I;ll have to go back and revies that. thanks for posting it.

Ross

Quote from: Diane Amberg on September 06, 2015, 01:33:41 PM
Oh, and fair is fair.I did get Ross's first post on the EK thread wrong. It was 4/26/11, not 09.

We both got it wrong. But the point was 4 years not the 6 you claimed.

Ross

Quote from: Diane Amberg on September 06, 2015, 12:02:09 PM
Thank you both.
That doesn't sound unreasonable to me.I guess it really is what ever is customary, as long as there is no intent to defraud, etc. I rather doubt a member could be influenced by a Snickers, but it does pay to be careful.
I know that here sometimes workshops are held before meetings and ethically any time changes would have to be advertised ahead of time.
If the members come straight from work, there really isn't time to eat on work shop nights.
The members usually send out for pizza, which they pay for. The public can always bring in their own food too. I guess everywhere is different.

Customary does not make it proper except maybe to a liberal.
It is not a picnic it is a public meeting!
If they want to get together to eat dinner do it before or after the meeting.

Besides that is another one of them do as I say not as I do.

They have all that fattening food and deserts but they don't allow the students to have it on the lunch menu.
Yes, it is on the same school gtounds.




redcliffsw


The socialists can't they eat before or after their so-called meeting?

Doesn't make any difference anymore, these people care less about duty or the Constitution.
They're more interested in their obediance to the socialist agenda while snacking.


 

jarhead

Quote from Diane:
I rather doubt a member could be influenced by a Snickers

I guess that's a polite way of calling me or the board member a liar---and that coming from the one who keeps proclaiming that she has Ross on ignore and doesn't read anything he posts. What a frigging joke that has become in Elk county.

Diane Amberg

#38
Ouch! Why so touchy? I'm hardly calling anyone a liar for goodness sake! I DO have Ross on ignore and only took him off for that one thread when he responded to Mr.Moore's letter.I wanted to see what he would say back about Mr. Moore's letter. Of course he wouldn't just let it go.What an explosion.
I also told him I was reading that one thread and why. I can always guess what he is going to say after I post something. I don't have to read them, he is so predictable. He will refute, poke and pinch anything I say, just to have something to say and get in the last word. So?  "THE ONE," are you an expert on who all has Ross on ignore? Are they all reading him anyway? He ain't that great.
OK, so I'll take him off ignore and you won't know if I'm reading him or not. Who cares anyway?
Perhaps he's the one who should put on his big boy shorts and learn to deal with dissension like Mr. Moore's letter. Speaking of feeling like a victim. He better get used to it if he's gonna play with the big boys.

Ross



Quote from: Diane Amberg on September 07, 2015, 08:37:18 AM
I was rereading a few things and I'm still unclear on something.
That's normal!
That's a given!



Quote from: Diane Amberg on September 07, 2015, 08:37:18 AM
You are saying that West Elk has students who come in from some other district just for sports, say football, and then go back to their other district when the season is over?

I did not say that. I said it is a possibility.
I also said if they are doing it for sports players they would have to bring extra kids in order to hide that possibility.

I did not say that is definitely say they are doing such a thing. Stop twisting everything.

And I have stated many times that people don't have to believe anything I post. But perhaps they might want to explore what I pst and talk it over with friends and relatives.

And if you take notice whenever I can I post a reference or web site link.

Quote from: Diane Amberg on September 07, 2015, 08:37:18 AM
I have a hard time believing the teachers, transportation people and parents of either district would put up with it. I really have a hard time believing that.

That's fine Diane you can believe what you want.

You are not here to recognize the conflicts between teachers and administration and administration and school board and teachers and school board. I've seen it and I have posted about it.

But teachers would not have any say in the situation, nor would the administration. And they all depend on their jobs through the School Board.


Quote from: Diane Amberg on September 07, 2015, 08:37:18 AM
Another thing, when did I ever complain to the administrators and was told my concerns were baseless (my words) You were told to give it a rest, which you obviously didn't do,not that any of this last isn't off topic.

I was told to give it a rest and so were you and several other readers. It was an open message to every one and several people were specifically named including you and me.  I tried to find that post but I guess it was taken down.

Quote from: Diane Amberg on September 07, 2015, 08:37:18 AM
One last thing. You still have not fixed your post where you attributed things to me that you posted. 
#22, the 11th blue box...(so many!) I wrote only the first sentence, the rest is your own. I did not write them!

Well you were not able to communicate decently about it in the first place, you didn't even try to then you tried ordering me.

So now you want to communicate what exactly you were talking and now you are polite enough to say the rest is on me. Well since the rest is up to me, I think it is water under the bridge because waited to long to be decent and no body will be reading it, so it is as good as gone. Besides people are smarter than you give them credit for and can recognize an error. Yep, I give most people a lot more credit than you do.

Besides my post at number 22 has no blue boxes in it that I can see. But then I'm blind I in one eye and can't  see outta the other'n. LOL

But according to Hillary what difference does it make now? Ya got love and laugh at them liberal people, don't ya.

Besides I think you just made that up out of Your imagination and that is just not nice if you did.




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