“It doesn’t take a majority to win, just a tireless minority that will keep starting brush fires in the mind and hearts of their fellow men.”

Samuel Adams

Thursday, March 21, 2013

A Bit of Humor Amidst all the Frustration

10 comments:

H. Tom said...

Lois :
Looks to me like ms. noonan has the city of Peru wrapped around her finger . She gets better service then the fire works . In tonites DAILY DISAPOINTMENT outa lasalle the paper work on the concerts and airport haven't even been approved yet let alone drawin up until last nite . I always new somebody was in her pocket !!!!
WHAT ELSE IN PERU IS DUNE THIS WAY WITH OUR TAX DOLLARS ?????

Anonymous said...

Once started bad habits are hard to break. Last year it was on everyones minds, this year everyone is asking why is this being done with our tax dollars. Is a promoter having to share profits with someone or others to get business accomplished in Peru? This concert is going to watched with a magnifying glass and sincerely pray that nothing is seen except utter stupidity being conducted by a city official.

Anonymous said...

With the mayoral forum approaching at the library, an important question of the other three candidates for mayor might be how they feel about these concerts at the airport.

Anonymous said...

Yes 8:03 that will be a outstanding question. Another will be is since the city owns the airport if there is so much profit in the concerts why isn't the city putting on the concerts and making the money. Have they ever considered hiring Mary for $.50/head of admission? $4500.00 would be more than a fair sum to her.

Anonymous said...

Your asking a control freak to give you .50 a head ? I wouldn't hire her to clean my toliet . The women is only for her self . Ask her to show you what she makes from her concerts ? bet she won't .

Anonymous said...

If I was making the money that Mary has made from the concerts I wouldn't show it either.
I thought that she made a large investment for land in Dalzell but could not get it approved for concerts. She has to be making money.

Anonymous said...

Many people have found these concerts interesting. Maybe someday someone will write a book about them.
Who knows maybe someone already has.
It certainly was a substantial investment in property. The family business must be doing very well. It is very good pizza. And since the charity concerts never make any money and barely break even, they certainly could not have paid for the land and the construction equipment used to clear it.
They are very interesting concerts.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of pizza, who has ordered delivery from this pizza place? Did you get a receipt? I've probably ordered delivery at least 15 times a year for several years and have never been given a receipt. 100% fact!

Anonymous said...

10:09 maybe they share the same bookkeeper as the BB gun club. It's always fun to do business in cash. It can be an outlet for creativity.

Anonymous said...

I have a feeling there is more to this bb gun club than meets the eye.