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3 Responses to “There are two sides to every debate”
Ya know, sometimes going to those things is just plain fun. I mean, Christina and I had a blast when we went to the Focus on the Family visitor center on a random trip to Colorado Springs. The trick is to sign up someone of whom you’re not a big fan for the organization’s mailing list and volunteer phone list while you’re there. The ensuing pain that person experiences generally makes the trip worth it.
Oh definitely. I would without question go if I lived near it. (Some people feel otherwise. Their loss, I say.) A place like that has to have better Kooks than the Nixon library, which is absolutely kook-tacular.
Somehow I don’t think they meant their museum to be visited for its “ha ha, look at all the crazy people” entertainment value. Oh well.
June 11th, 2007 at 2:20 pm
Ya know, sometimes going to those things is just plain fun. I mean, Christina and I had a blast when we went to the Focus on the Family visitor center on a random trip to Colorado Springs. The trick is to sign up someone of whom you’re not a big fan for the organization’s mailing list and volunteer phone list while you’re there. The ensuing pain that person experiences generally makes the trip worth it.
June 11th, 2007 at 2:26 pm
Oh definitely. I would without question go if I lived near it. (Some people feel otherwise. Their loss, I say.) A place like that has to have better Kooks than the Nixon library, which is absolutely kook-tacular.
Somehow I don’t think they meant their museum to be visited for its “ha ha, look at all the crazy people” entertainment value. Oh well.
June 13th, 2007 at 1:14 pm
The problem with visiting it for kook-value is that it costs like $40. I’d give the crazies $10, I’m not givin’ em $40.