Sorry, Gary, attacks require rebuttal. I've been minding my own business. Wish Mr. Baron could do the same. He's long talked about leaving it up to the lawyers instead of the media, but now (since that hasn't worked in his favor), has decided to go the public route.
Hope this ends it. http://amandacongdon.com/blog/?p=6 --- In [email protected], Gary Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Amanda Congdon wrote: > > > > > > Chuck, I am personally offended by that comment. Lady cats everywhere > > should be outraged. My cat, Mattie, > > Yadda, yadda, yadda... > > Hey, isn't it about time that the Andrew and Amanda camps just declared > a score draw and applaud each other as they leave the field? What's done > is done, let's move on shall we? Apart from anything else, having two > vlogging superstars duking it out like this in public, makes us all look > like total amateurs. > > For example, I've managed to land a paying gig with the Carnoustie Golf > Links, vlogging their run up to The Open 2007. This event is the major > event in the pro golf calendar. We are talking about a multi-million > pound business here; something that puts vlogging up there as something > you "just do" when you are hosting an event like this. If I get it > right, then every host venue from now on will be doing the same, as they > all follow the R&A's advice on what is "best practice", and that's got > to be good for everyone. > > I'm just glad that no-one at the R&A or at Carnoustie Golf Links is > following this thread because honestly, I think it could put back what > we are trying to achieve by years. > > Please, will the pair of you just cut it out and move on. > > -- > Cheers, > Gary > http://www.garyshort.org/ > http://www.carnoustiegolflinks.co.uk/vlog/ >
