--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> > Remember the post I made at the beginning of the week > (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/179958) > that said: > > > It seems to me that Fairfield is currently > > experiencing one of those "where the rubber > > meets the road" tests of its supposed spirit- > > uality. If, as has been reported here, people > > "are sandbagging everywhere in Iowa but Fair- > > field," and the reason for that is that you > > don't have a river, what are the people of > > Fairfield doing to help those in Iowa who > > are less fortunate than they are? > > That post was hurriedly followed up a few "cover > our asses" posts by Dick Mays and Judy Stein and > a couple of others, suggesting ways that Fairfield > TMers *could* help out. In the case of Judy's post, > she suggested ways that they could help their > neighbors in Iowa without even getting off the > asses they were covering to do so.
We'll know for absolute certain that the ME is working when Barry finally stops lying about my (and others') posts. My suggestion, of course (making a financial donation to Feed the Children or the Red Cross), wasn't directed to Fairfield TMers but to *anyone* who wasn't in a position to help with local sandbagging in Iowa (i.e., many if not most of us on this forum). And, of course, it wasn't a follow-up to Barry's post; it was a response to Dick Mays's post reproducing an email being sent around to Fairfield and Iowa City volunteer groups, asking for help with sandbagging in Keosauqua and Iowa City for sandbagging volunteers.
