Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 Robin Rocks!!!! And how do you have " fun " at an autism concert? It's a crisis, an epidemic 1 in 150 with autism. Doesn't seem much to celebrate? What is wrong with the hand holders/ The walkers and the runners all the " awareness " rallies on all the steps on all the state capitols. Why do these people just want to " tell " people about " autism " , we have an epidemic on our hands the worst man made medical catastrovey.... I don't get it. AS is making a mockery out of our struggles and our children's misery. Anyways, great job Robin!!! People need to hear more and more about causation. > > > > > Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the > Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks > Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I > didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A > little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information > about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery > it's mercury/mercury poisoing—kid tested FDA approved' tee > shirt. > > > > My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have > been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was > disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put > my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, > but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's > frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I > realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the > doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They > wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I > went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed > my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in > front of their doors. She said " I'll have to see if that's > ok " and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few > minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. > > > > They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told > them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was > illegal to hand out information. They told me " it's nothing > personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that > they have to leave. " I said " legally do I have to leave? " > and somebody from the HOBs I think said " yes " . So I told him to > have a police officer tell me this. > > > > I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one— > http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm > <http://www.wideopenwest.com/% 7Er_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 Holy crap. Way to stand your ground. I can’t believe you ruined the night for so many people. The event must have sucked inside. These people have children with autism and freak out about flyers? They need a reality check. Oh, they are probably NOT people who have ASD kids- because they have money and a babysitter. I admire you. I could have never done that. I’m always afraid of getting in trouble with the cops. I think those 3 women were full of shit. They probably suck as organizers and just wanted to blame you for the boring evening. You were probably the most exciting thing that happened. Take care- On 4/21/07 10:41 PM, " Robin Nemeth " <Robin@...> wrote: Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's mercury/mercury poisoing˜kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of their doors. She said " I'll have to see if that's ok " and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was illegal to hand out information. They told me " it's nothing personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have to leave. " I said " legally do I have to leave? " and somebody from the HOBs I think said " yes " . So I told him to have a police officer tell me this. I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one˜ http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm <http://www.wideopenwest.com/%7Er_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm> Just this-- http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm <http://www.wideopenwest.com/%7Er_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm> and the article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was told I had to leave. And I said " are you sure? " and one of the cops said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give out my information. I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then ignore me. I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking away. But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 Way to go Robin. I am sure it was worth-while what you did. Even if you touched one uninformed person-------------------and probably more. MaurineRobin Nemeth <Robin@...> wrote: Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's mercury/mercury poisoing—kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of their doors. She said "I'll have to see if that's ok" and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was illegal to hand out information. They told me "it's nothing personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have to leave." I said "legally do I have to leave?" and somebody from the HOBs I think said "yes". So I told him to have a police officer tell me this. I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one— http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm Just this-- http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm and the article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was told I had to leave. And I said "are you sure?" and one of the cops said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give out my information. I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then ignore me. I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking away. But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out new cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 Robin, I admire you. You have made an important statement. Thank you for sharing it with us. Bob Krakow On Apr 21, 2007, at 10:51 PM, christine wrote: Holy crap.  Way to stand your ground.  I can’t believe you ruined the night for so many people.  The event must have sucked inside.  These people have children with autism and freak out about flyers?  They need a reality check.  Oh, they are probably NOT people who have ASD kids- because they have money and a babysitter. I admire you.  I could have never done that.  I’m always afraid of getting in trouble with the cops.  I think those 3 women were full of shit.  They probably suck as organizers and just wanted to blame you for the boring evening.  You were probably the most exciting thing that happened. Take care- On 4/21/07 10:41 PM, " Robin Nemeth " <Robin@...> wrote: > >  >  > > Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the > Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks > Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I > didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A > little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information > about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's > mercury/mercury poisoing˜kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. >  > My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have > been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was > disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would > put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or > thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the > HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as > I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to > the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They > wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back > inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, > and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of > their doors. She said " I'll have to see if that's ok " and went off to > tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of > waiting, so I went back outside. >  > They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told > them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was > illegal to hand out information. They told me " it's nothing personal, > we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have > to leave. " I said " legally do I have to leave? " and somebody from the > HOBs I think said " yes " . So I told him to have a police officer tell > me this. >  > I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one˜ > http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm > <http://www.wideopenwest.com/%7Er_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm> >  > Just this--  http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm > <http://www.wideopenwest.com/%7Er_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm> and the > article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. >  > Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was > told I had to leave. And I said " are you sure? " and one of the cops > said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the > cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice > man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or > trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give > out my information. >  > I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell > me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for > them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the > evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly > willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. > It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. > That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it > complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. >  >  > Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those > people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said > they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. > Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the > clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. > The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then > ignore me. >  > I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking > away. >  > But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an > overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for > the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently > is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. >  >     Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 Way to go Robin. That's a great story. Even if you pissed a few of them off, you probably made a few converts, even if they would never admit it. Harry H.See what's free at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007  I hate it when you mention vaccines/thimerosal/autism. It just ruins cocktail hour at the club! Re: Cleveland Rocks Autism Robin, I admire you. You have made an important statement. Thank you for sharing it with us.Bob KrakowOn Apr 21, 2007, at 10:51 PM, christine wrote:Holy crap. Way to stand your ground. I can’t believe you ruined the night for so many people. The event must have sucked inside. These people have children with autism and freak out about flyers? They need a reality check. Oh, they are probably NOT people who have ASD kids- because they have money and a babysitter.I admire you. I could have never done that. I’m always afraid of getting in trouble with the cops. I think those 3 women were full of shit. They probably suck as organizers and just wanted to blame you for the boring evening. You were probably the most exciting thing that happened.Take care- On 4/21/07 10:41 PM, "Robin Nemeth" <Robin@...> wrote: Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's mercury/mercury poisoing˜kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of their doors. She said "I'll have to see if that's ok" and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was illegal to hand out information. They told me "it's nothing personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have to leave." I said "legally do I have to leave?" and somebody from the HOBs I think said "yes". So I told him to have a police officer tell me this. I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one˜ http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm <http://www.wideopenwest.com/%7Er_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm> Just this-- http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm <http://www.wideopenwest.com/%7Er_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm> and the article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was told I had to leave. And I said "are you sure?" and one of the cops said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give out my information. I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then ignore me. I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking away. But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 Wow wow! Good for you! Next time you can get all glitzed up and shiny and then maybe they won't ignore you! > > Way to go Robin. That's a great story. Even if you pissed a few of them off, > you probably made a few converts, even if they would never admit it. > > Harry H. > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 good for you. you did the right thing. Cleveland Rocks Autism Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's mercury/mercury poisoing—kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of their doors. She said "I'll have to see if that's ok" and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was illegal to hand out information. They told me "it's nothing personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have to leave." I said "legally do I have to leave?" and somebody from the HOBs I think said "yes". So I told him to have a police officer tell me this. I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one— http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm Just this-- http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm and the article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was told I had to leave. And I said "are you sure?" and one of the cops said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give out my information. I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then ignore me. I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking away. But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 Robin, Thank God for a "person" like you..... You did the right thing. Three cheer's and a few beer's for Robin!!!" M. Webster" <jenny@...> wrote: good for you. you did the right thing. Cleveland Rocks Autism Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's mercury/mercury poisoing—kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of their doors. She said "I'll have to see if that's ok" and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was illegal to hand out information. They told me "it's nothing personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have to leave." I said "legally do I have to leave?" and somebody from the HOBs I think said "yes". So I told him to have a police officer tell me this. I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one— http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm Just this-- http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm and the article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was told I had to leave. And I said "are you sure?" and one of the cops said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give out my information. I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then ignore me. I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking away. But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out new cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 Robin, that’s awesome. Don’t worry next time. We’ll all chip in for your bail money!! From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Robin Nemeth Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 10:42 PM EOHarm Subject: Cleveland Rocks Autism Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's mercury/mercury poisoing—kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of their doors. She said " I'll have to see if that's ok " and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was illegal to hand out information. They told me " it's nothing personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have to leave. " I said " legally do I have to leave? " and somebody from the HOBs I think said " yes " . So I told him to have a police officer tell me this. I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one— http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm Just this-- http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm and the article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was told I had to leave. And I said " are you sure? " and one of the cops said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give out my information. I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then ignore me. I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking away. But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 and robin --next time let me know, I am 2.5 hours away! of course had I been there... I am less tactful, I may have got us arrested. --lash out first, as questions later RE: Cleveland Rocks Autism Robin, that’s awesome. Don’t worry next time. We’ll all chip in for your bail money!! From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Robin NemethSent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 10:42 PMEOHarm Subject: Cleveland Rocks Autism Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's mercury/mercury poisoing—kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of their doors. She said "I'll have to see if that's ok" and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was illegal to hand out information. They told me "it's nothing personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have to leave." I said "legally do I have to leave?" and somebody from the HOBs I think said "yes". So I told him to have a police officer tell me this. I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one— http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm Just this-- http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm and the article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was told I had to leave. And I said "are you sure?" and one of the cops said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give out my information. I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then ignore me. I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking away. But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 Just let me know where to send the check. RE: Cleveland Rocks Autism Robin, that’s awesome. Don’t worry next time. We’ll all chip in for your bail money!! From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Robin NemethSent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 10:42 PMEOHarm Subject: Cleveland Rocks Autism Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's mercury/mercury poisoing—kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of their doors. She said "I'll have to see if that's ok" and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was illegal to hand out information. They told me "it's nothing personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have to leave." I said "legally do I have to leave?" and somebody from the HOBs I think said "yes". So I told him to have a police officer tell me this. I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one— http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm Just this-- http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm and the article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was told I had to leave. And I said "are you sure?" and one of the cops said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give out my information. I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then ignore me. I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking away. But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 Great Job Robin! Pamela " Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared. " Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Robin Nemeth Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 10:42 PM EOHarm Subject: Cleveland Rocks Autism Had a night on the town with my husband this evening. Went to the Cleveland House of Blues for their charity event, Cleveland Rocks Autism. Six bands, money went to Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. I didn't go inside. The tickets were a hundred dollars per person. A little too pricey for me. Just stayed outside handing out information about vaccines and autism. In my black `Autism, it's no mystery it's mercury/mercury poisoing—kid tested FDA approved' tee shirt. My husband said that if I'd been dressed nicer, they might not have been as bothered by me. The organizers asked me to leave. Said it was disturbing the people who paid a lot of money. They said they would put my fliers on their information table. So I gave them twenty or thirty, but kept the rest. I told them I would stay away from the HOB's frontage, stand off to the side, but then I changed my mind, as I realized that most of the guests were coming inside by driving up to the doors and then having the valet service park their cars. They wouldn't have even seen me if I'd stayed that far away. So I went back inside and I told somebody who looked official that I changed my mind, and that, unless it was illegal, I would be staying out in front of their doors. She said " I'll have to see if that's ok " and went off to tell somebody, and I waited around for a few minutes but got tired of waiting, so I went back outside. They told me they would call the police if I didn't leave. I told them I didn't think I was causing a disturbance, or that it was illegal to hand out information. They told me " it's nothing personal, we tell everyone trying to sell stuff or hand out info that they have to leave. " I said " legally do I have to leave? " and somebody from the HOBs I think said " yes " . So I told him to have a police officer tell me this. I wasn't, btw, handing out the whorehouse one— http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/autism_speaks_whorehouse.htm Just this-- http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/vaccine_flyer.htm and the article in the Huffingtion Post, The Other Secret Bush Court. Anyway, they did eventually send a car with a few officers and I was told I had to leave. And I said " are you sure? " and one of the cops said yes, but he didn't look all that sure, to me. Then I was told the cops supervisor was coming, and the supervisor seemed like a very nice man. He said that so long as I wasn't obstructing the entrance, or trying to detain anyone, and was peaceful, it was ok to stay and give out my information. I had about three women come outside as I was about to leave to tell me that they'd really worked hard for this, and I had spoiled it for them. One said she had an autistic child. And that I'd spoiled the evening for a lot of people. I don't understand why. I was perfectly willing and capable of ignoring all of the people having fun inside. It rather bothered me that they were so insistent that I had to leave. That kind of spoiled my evening, but I didn't go on about it complaining. Well, maybe a little to my husband, afterward. Anyway it was all probably pretty much wasted time. All of those people I'm pretty sure knew about mercury already. A lot of them said they did. A lot said they'd heard about it and weren't interested. Maybe it was my imagination, but it seemed that the shinier the clothes, the more likely their reaction was going to be to ignore me. The really shiny clothes would look at me with disdain, and then ignore me. I made sure to tell them to have a good time, as they were walking away. But perhaps now I'm painting all of the shiny clothed people with an overly broad brush. I would feel worse about that, if it weren't for the rather humongous brush that blob of liquid turd Geraldo apparently is using to paint our kids with, on Fox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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