Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 I'm still waiting on the " conspiracy theory " that Bush knows where Bin Laden is and is waiting until October to nab him. Maybe my nephew will be involved with the capture...in a good way. Hope everyone has a safe Memorial Day what with all those tornadoes and rain storms etc. hitting across the country. Karin :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 Okay everyone (not to pick on Marty)... This discussion is getting dangerously close to being purely political in nature, and having nothing to do with dwarfism. I realize the original thread was convention-oriented, but we've strayed off course talking about Bush and his cronies (alhtough, I do think if Ashcroft ever got his way, we'd all have barcoded I.D.s tatooed to our foreheads and forced to obey a 7pm - 7am curfew). BUT I DIGRESS! One thing to keep in mind about the conference and potential terror attacks (or any other emergency such as a fire, or earthquake), is that we need to communicate with the hotel and emergency response officials our unique challenges in evacuating a multi-storied building. We did a pretty good job in Boston (granted most of us were either at the general assembly meeting or headed to the softball game), but I shudder to think what would happen if the fire alarm went off at 3am (except, of course, for the teens who will be hanging out in the lobby :-) Would the elevators be working? And if so, can 4 elevators evacuate 2000+ dwarves in a timely manner? I would hope the conference committee has discussed this with the hotel. And I would encourage everyone who is mobility-impaired (scooter, wheelchair, crutches) to let the hotel staff, and friends at the conference, know this about you and what room you're in. Bill Bradford List Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 It's hard to take seriously the " no purely political " warning when the moderator, while issuing the warning, makes politcally biased statements of his own. Bruce, Proud Grandpa of Brenden Re: Re: Convention & terrorism > Okay everyone (not to pick on Marty)... > > This discussion is getting dangerously close to being purely political in nature, and having nothing to do with dwarfism. I realize the original thread was convention-oriented, but we've strayed off course talking about Bush and his cronies (alhtough, I do think if Ashcroft ever got his way, we'd all have barcoded I.D.s tatooed to our foreheads and forced to obey a 7pm - 7am curfew). BUT I DIGRESS! > > One thing to keep in mind about the conference and potential terror attacks (or any other emergency such as a fire, or earthquake), is that we need to communicate with the hotel and emergency response officials our unique challenges in evacuating a multi-storied building. We did a pretty good job in Boston (granted most of us were either at the general assembly meeting or headed to the softball game), but I shudder to think what would happen if the fire alarm went off at 3am (except, of course, for the teens who will be hanging out in the lobby :-) Would the elevators be working? And if so, can 4 elevators evacuate 2000+ dwarves in a timely manner? > > I would hope the conference committee has discussed this with the hotel. And I would encourage everyone who is mobility-impaired (scooter, wheelchair, crutches) to let the hotel staff, and friends at the conference, know this about you and what room you're in. > > Bill Bradford > List Moderator > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 Lord help me if anyone ever takes me too seriously... Sigh. You can tell it is an election year. Sense of humor is the first casualty. Bill (p.s. Bruce does have a point, however, and my only response, to borrow the words of my high school coach, is to " do as I say, not as I do. " ) > It's hard to take seriously the " no purely political " warning when the > moderator, while issuing the warning, makes politcally biased statements of > his own. > Bruce, Proud Grandpa of Brenden > Re: Re: Convention & terrorism > > > > Okay everyone (not to pick on Marty)... > > > > This discussion is getting dangerously close to being purely political in > nature, and having nothing to do with dwarfism. I realize the original > thread was convention-oriented, but we've strayed off course talking about > Bush and his cronies (alhtough, I do think if Ashcroft ever got his way, > we'd all have barcoded I.D.s tatooed to our foreheads and forced to obey a > 7pm - 7am curfew). BUT I DIGRESS! > > > > One thing to keep in mind about the conference and potential terror > attacks (or any other emergency such as a fire, or earthquake), is that we > need to communicate with the hotel and emergency response officials our > unique challenges in evacuating a multi-storied building. We did a pretty > good job in Boston (granted most of us were either at the general assembly > meeting or headed to the softball game), but I shudder to think what would > happen if the fire alarm went off at 3am (except, of course, for the teens > who will be hanging out in the lobby :-) Would the elevators be working? > And if so, can 4 elevators evacuate 2000+ dwarves in a timely manner? > > > > I would hope the conference committee has discussed this with the hotel. > And I would encourage everyone who is mobility-impaired (scooter, > wheelchair, crutches) to let the hotel staff, and friends at the conference, > know this about you and what room you're in. > > > > Bill Bradford > > List Moderator > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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