Where is that? I have a good deal of ignoring to do..... .As per Roger, I can say that there are quite a few people on this forum that could stand to be as vocal about anything other than trashing personalities because they differ from their own. At the risk of being invicserated, I will say that I have known Roger for many years and respect and admire him more than just about anyone. He is vocal, brash, opinionated, and purposefull in everything he does and while I find that trait endearing, most people just take him for an arrogant pompous ass, and yet he perseveres in spite of it. Why? In a word, PASSION!! Passion for a struggling downtown New Albany, passion for politics, passion for beer, passion for the little guys (just like me) that try and compete in a system that is stacked against them, We should all take heed of this. My thoughts are drawn to that movie where the only restaurant is Taco Bell, and I believe we are inching closer as a society to that reality every day. Roger is here to remind us of that and I am grateful for it! Having said that, if we are all content with a future that is bland and souless, then I guess I'm just pissing in the wind as well, but I'll let you decide that for yourselves...Okay, have at me:!:Charles W. wrote:There is an ignore feature on this forum that you can use to hide posts from a particular person. I use it with one particular person (not Roger, btw), and it makes my experience here much more pleasant.
David Clancy wrote:Where is that? I have a good deal of ignoring to do..... .As per Roger, I can say that there are quite a few people on this forum that could stand to be as vocal about anything other than trashing personalities because they differ from their own. At the risk of being invicserated, I will say that I have known Roger for many years and respect and admire him more than just about anyone. He is vocal, brash, opinionated, and purposefull in everything he does and while I find that trait endearing, most people just take him for an arrogant pompous ass, and yet he perseveres in spite of it. Why? In a word, PASSION!! Passion for a struggling downtown New Albany, passion for politics, passion for beer, passion for the little guys (just like me) that try and compete in a system that is stacked against them, We should all take heed of this. My thoughts are drawn to that movie where the only restaurant is Taco Bell, and I believe we are inching closer as a society to that reality every day. Roger is here to remind us of that and I am grateful for it! Having said that, if we are all content with a future that is bland and souless, then I guess I'm just pissing in the wind as well, but I'll let you decide that for yourselves...Okay, have at me:!:Charles W. wrote:There is an ignore feature on this forum that you can use to hide posts from a particular person. I use it with one particular person (not Roger, btw), and it makes my experience here much more pleasant.
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Shawn Vest wrote:I appreciate the "foe" feature of the forum, yet in my opinion it produces nothing of value in the way of discourse. The opposing opinions expressed here are essential to the success of the organism. Although, I strongly disagree with several personalities here, i would rather read their opinions than censor them.
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I appreciate the "foe" feature of the forum, yet in my opinion it produces nothing of value in the way of discourse. The opposing opinions expressed here are essential to the success of the organism. Although, I strongly disagree with several personalities here, i would rather read their opinions than censor them.
Steve Shade wrote:http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/blog/morning_call/2011/08/indianapolis-inn-to-become-bud-light.html?s=newsletter&ed=2011-08-11&ana=e_lou_rdup
Roger's favorite subject.
Roger A. Baylor wrote:...it's Great Taste weekend in Madison WI. Sorry I missed the discussion. As a response of sorts, here's the ad I placed in the fest program.
http://potablecurmudgeon.blogspot.com/2011/08/nabcs-advertisement-in-2011-great-taste.html
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