--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
<curtisdeltablues@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray1"
lurkernomore20002000@ wrote:
>
> I can't believe they resurrected this old routine.  Not so easy to
spin if we look at Sal's exact words:
Wow  Curtis,  I was too lazy to look it up.  I guess that is what Judy
was counting on.  Trouble is, she gambled and she lost.  Cuz I had back
up!
> #296961
> On Nov 30, 2011, at 1:18 PM, Alex Stanley wrote:
> >>> Hello everyone:
> >>>
> >>> We wanted to let you know that you have another chance to see
> >>> Jennifer's ceramics and paintings at our house this Thursday
> >>> night, 1 December, at 7pm. See map attached.
> >>>
> >>> We will provide cookies and milk.
> >>
>
> Sal:
>
> >> Presumably along with lollipops, balloons,
> >> and a game of duck-duck-goose as well.
> >> Unbelievable.
> >>
> >> Sal
> >>
> >
>
> Alex:
> > That's Jennifer Blair, whose studio was in the Depot Building that
just burned
> to the ground. What is so unbelievable about trying to raise some
money after
> experiencing a loss like that?
>
> Sal:
>
> Nothing at all, Alex, and it should be obvious that's
> not what I meant. Jesus! Clearly I didn't know that~~
> it wasn't obvious from the email, you know. I just meant the cookies
and milk
> bit. Well, I hope she raises some.
>
> Sal
>
>
> M: Yeah that's 'Ol Sal the bully making fun of cookies and milk at
Fairfield events again.  Poor cookies and milk, how can they stand this
abuse?
>
> So what was Raunchy's comment about the above interaction:
>
> " When artist, Jennifer Blair lost everything in a fire Sal
> heartlessly, gratuitously, derided a fundraiser for her."
>
>
> M: Yeah, nothing to apologize for there, I remember the weeping and
wailing of those poor Ginger Snaps.   Glad they have two people to stick
up for them here on FFL.  If they don't hold the line next there will be
snickering over the Snicker Doodles.
>
> Heartlessly
> Gratuitously
> Bullying
>
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> >
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <authfriend@>
> > wrote:
> > snip
> > > I didn't think you'd acknowledge you had been wrong, even
> > > when presented with the evidence.
> > >
> > This has become your story Judy.  For a long time, this has been
your
> > story.
> >
>

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