Saturday, March 01, 2008













This message below made me laugh out loud. One good thing about teachers is that they are bright and can say witty things. I missed the banter of the faculty lounge after I retired.

The board members are too lazy to learn Roberts Rules. They keep saying, "I want to make a motion" instead of "I move that." That gaucherie drives me crazy. lee

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Subject: [Lee Drury De Cesare's Casting-Room Couch] New comment on Ms. Cobbe: I request the following as public infor....

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Lee,

I can't find where in "Robert's Rules ..." the directive "Do your thing" appears. Do you have the chapter?

Robert Stewart

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Subject: [Lee Drury De Cesare's Casting-Room Couch] New comment on My ten grandchildren: they will pass down through ....

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The 3 minute limit seems terribly restrictive - deliberately designed, perhaps, to ensure that few citizens have sufficient time to address any issue of real importance. I have a suggestion... if the board members cannot allow a reasonable length of time to citizens, they should, at the very least, apply the same 3 minute restriction to their own (so often too-lengthy and unproductive) ramblings.

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Anonymous said...

My three minutes would consists of two minutes and 30 seconds of silence, followed by a recitation of names. It is my three minutes after all. Oh wait, it belongs to Faliero.

Robert Stewart