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<blockquote data-quote="frank kayser" data-source="post: 90300" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Re: Pseudo-intellectual bully with a sound level meter</p><p></p><p> Took me a year and countless emails to convince this individual of that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh God, yes! That was my initial thought. As much as I'd like, I've done the proper thing in the past without this bullying, I see no reason to compromise <strong>myself</strong> now. Sure would be fun to go out with a bang, so to speak. Might not hit 140db, but it might be worth a driver or two to see... Naw...</p><p></p><p></p><p>The City Council and the City Manager know him all too well. That being said, they do have to humor the voters to a point. His last presentation to the council was referred to a committee headed by the City Manager. (after rolling his eyes). </p><p>At festivals, people vote with their feet - they go where they want to be. I do cringe when a parent is dancing with their baby close to the speakers. He does make some good points. The problem with activists like Bill is that their ideas are paramount, and we need to accommodate their ideas - whether we agree or not, because they're more educated, but shame on us should we ask for them to actually put in a little time and sweat to affect their ideas. Benevolent dictator? It's great to be in a town that is makes DC look like a bastion of conservatism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frank kayser, post: 90300, member: 28"] Re: Pseudo-intellectual bully with a sound level meter Took me a year and countless emails to convince this individual of that. Oh God, yes! That was my initial thought. As much as I'd like, I've done the proper thing in the past without this bullying, I see no reason to compromise [B]myself[/B] now. Sure would be fun to go out with a bang, so to speak. Might not hit 140db, but it might be worth a driver or two to see... Naw... The City Council and the City Manager know him all too well. That being said, they do have to humor the voters to a point. His last presentation to the council was referred to a committee headed by the City Manager. (after rolling his eyes). At festivals, people vote with their feet - they go where they want to be. I do cringe when a parent is dancing with their baby close to the speakers. He does make some good points. The problem with activists like Bill is that their ideas are paramount, and we need to accommodate their ideas - whether we agree or not, because they're more educated, but shame on us should we ask for them to actually put in a little time and sweat to affect their ideas. Benevolent dictator? It's great to be in a town that is makes DC look like a bastion of conservatism. [/QUOTE]
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