Monday, November 09, 2009
Lost on the Internet
A friend alerted me to this comment made by Barbara Russell on the Howard County Citizens Association listserv:
"Tonight I literally got lost on the Internet. I don't know how I ended up at an entry made by "Wordbones" which criticized my recent comments on this list serve related to the Columbia Medical Pharmacy located in the Village of Oakland Mills. I am told by others that this writer often criticizes me in his blogs or newspaper columns. I don't read them and hearing that he is critical of me doesn't bother me. However, what does bother me is his unwarranted criticism of the Columbia Medical Pharmacy."
Unwarranted?
I merely pointed out that the Columbia Medical Pharmacy has limited hours of operation and is not accessible by sidewalk or pathway.
No matter, the best part was what Alan Klein wrote in support of Barbara.
"I would actually call Dennis a development booster, not a business booster. I never heard a word from him to help or even sympathize with Produce Galore or Bun Bunny."
He’s right. I’ve never sympathized with Bun Bunny.
I’m also sorry that I don’t bother Barbara. Perhaps I should try harder.
"Tonight I literally got lost on the Internet. I don't know how I ended up at an entry made by "Wordbones" which criticized my recent comments on this list serve related to the Columbia Medical Pharmacy located in the Village of Oakland Mills. I am told by others that this writer often criticizes me in his blogs or newspaper columns. I don't read them and hearing that he is critical of me doesn't bother me. However, what does bother me is his unwarranted criticism of the Columbia Medical Pharmacy."
Unwarranted?
I merely pointed out that the Columbia Medical Pharmacy has limited hours of operation and is not accessible by sidewalk or pathway.
No matter, the best part was what Alan Klein wrote in support of Barbara.
"I would actually call Dennis a development booster, not a business booster. I never heard a word from him to help or even sympathize with Produce Galore or Bun Bunny."
He’s right. I’ve never sympathized with Bun Bunny.
I’m also sorry that I don’t bother Barbara. Perhaps I should try harder.
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