Friday, November 27, 2009

NO BLACK FRIDAY FOR ME

I hope everyone is having a good day off. Unlike John Gonder this shopper is staying home. We had two wonderful Thanksgiving Dinners yesterday and I didn't have to cook either one, just made about a dozen pies.

Happy Post Thanksgiving everyone, be safe if you are out there fighting the crowds. And happy bargain hunting.

43 comments:

Anonymous said...

I got great deals at Walmart yesterday, as my turkey was cooking.

Regardless of what the progressives write, they had several great deals.

The New Albanian said...

As has been illustrated, there sometimes is a very high cost to low price.

But why wait for Black Friday to boycott Wal-Mart? I do it year-round.

Anonymous said...

Progressives never said that Wal-Mart's stuff isn't cheap.

It's only a "great deal" if you don't mind:

- Everything in the store was made in China.

- They don't give healthcare to most of their employees.

- They constantly fight unions.

- They destroy local mom & pop businesses.

- After they've been at one location for 15 years, they move to a new store a few miles further out, doing nothing to remedy the acres of weed filled parking lot that hurts property values for neighboring homeowners.

Anonymous said...

Why is it funny to brag about the deals you got from Walmart? If you are a really a little person, you do realize that Walmart is SCREWING you, right?

Anonymous said...

SEE THE FRIDAY TRIBUNE ARTICLE ON THE SELECTION OF 5 SCULPTORS TO DESIGN 5 SCULPTURES TO BE PLACED IN FRONT OF 5 DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES.

MAJOR FUNDING FOR THE PROJECT TO BE
PROVIDED BY HORSESHOE FOUNDATION.

THE PROJECT IS A JOINT EFFORT OF THE CARNEGIE CENTER FOR ART AND HISTORY AND THE NEW ALBANY URBAN ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION.

LOCATIONS FOR PLANNED ART WORK:

1. DISPLAY AT DOWNTOWN YMCA

2. DISPLAY AT RIVER CITY WINERY

3. DISPLAY IN GARDEN AREA OF
ST. MARKS CHURCH.

4. DISPLAY AT NEW ALBANIAN
BREWING CO'S BANK ST. BREWHOUSE
___________________________________

NEW ALBANY UEZ BOARD MEMBERS ARE:
MICHAEL LADD, EXEC. DIRECTOR

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
DANIEL MEYER, PRES.
RON MCKULICK, VICE PRES.
ROGER BAYLOR, SEC.
LARRY BRUMLEY

BOARD MEMBERS:
AL GOODMAN
ALLEN HOWIE
CARL MALYSZ
JACK MESSER
ROBERT NORWOOD
ROBERT NORRINGTON

SOURCE:
NAUEA WEB PAGE BOARD MEMBER LIST

The New Albanian said...

Anon, when and if you locate a point, please let us know.

Anonymous said...

FOS and NAC seem to agree on Black Friday. A first? Maybe they'll break bread together soon.

So the UEA board of directors and board members are two different groups? That's how the post seems to read. Actually, there's just one board with ten members. Mike Ladd is the UEA executive director but not one of the ten board members.

I also am curious what the point of that post is unless anonymous is just reprinting the good news. I consider it good enough news to warrant repeating but I'm not sure that's what anonymous was trying to get at.

I'm sure someone somewhere considers it some type of smoking gun.

???????

Who knows.

Anonymous said...

Maybe England needs a sculpture or statue of Baylor in his yard. Then every morning he could bow and kiss his a**.
------

Why do we need sculptures anyway?

Don't we have better use for the boat money than this?

How about fixing the sewers Mayor England, and our drainage.

No wonder we are broke.

Anonymous said...

China owns the USSA.
A statue of Roger.
Priceless.
Gotta love it huh?

Anonymous said...

i'm still waiting for a point.

and it's amazing what passes as humor on this blog.

Anonymous said...

China owns the USSA.

And you still shop at Wal-Mart?

I bet you think the United States States has the best educational system in the world, too.

Anonymous said...

You want Horseshoe money to fix the sewer? Shows how whiny people should get their facts straight before expressing their opinions.

From the Horseshoe website:

9. Ineligible Projects: The following listed projects will generally not be eligible for foundation grants:

-Projects that can/should be funded by public tax revenues;


I know some people think we can have sewers without tax revenue. Sorry folks, can't do it.

shirley baird said...

I also read the article about the sculptures. I kept looking for David Ross Stevens name on the list.
He is an excellent sculptor. Check out the statue of Fuzzy Zoeller at Covered Bridge. That is an example of his work.

The New Albanian said...

Shirley, the parameters of the sculpture were announced, and artists seeking to participate had the opportunity to submit their ideas to a selection committee. I don't know whether Mr. Stevens "applied."

Anonymous said...

Courier Journal--Saturday,11-28-09
Page 1--Lower Right corner.
_____________________________________
Picture of Bronze Sculpture......
"two larger-than-life-size nudes
floating in a chaste embrace"
______________________________________
WOW-- This can be a real chance for
Downtown New Albany to shine !
_____________________________________
The DNA & UEZ Boards can purchase
these striking sculptures and place one in front of each Downtown Bar.
___________________________________
This could be the key to
"LIGHT UP NEW ALBANY."

Anonymous said...

Again, I fail to see a point to Anon's post.

Are you saying New Albany is too _________ (fill in the blank) for a sculpture like the one pictures in that article?

New Albany already has a similar sculpture by the same artist. It's been sitting in front of the Library for years.

I'm sure Price and Coffey would love to sell it for scrap metal if they could. But no one can say it's presence is in any way controversial.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if the little people intolerable of anything European would like to remove the downtown statue by Frenchman Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi? I'm sure little people find it particularly vulgar because of it's official title, Liberty Enlightening the World. Why would New Albany need a hunk of metal reminding us of "enlightenment," especially so close to the City County Building? Who's with me to remove it? You know the statue, it's shaped like the big one they have in heathen New York City! Tear it down! DARKEN DOWNTOWN!

Anonymous said...

This statue subject is sure confusing. Who is on this bicentennial committee ?

Anon. Comment 11-27-09 lists the UEZ Board as:

Daniel Meyer
Ron McKulick
Roger Baylor
Larry Brumley
Al Goodman
Allen Howie
Carl Malysz
Jack Messer
Robert Norwood
Robert Norrington

The article lists the downtown locations for the sculptures to be placed.

It appears that 2 out of the 5 sculptures will be placed in front of business owned by one of those
Board Members. Is that a conflict of interest?

Why didn't the Bicentennial Committee run some sort of a contest for all Downtown Business owners to enter and qualify to earn the
benefit of having one of those
sculptures placed in front of their business location ?

Anonymous said...

The bicentennial committee has nothing to do with the UEA or its 10 board members. Two separate groups.

The New Albanian said...

No, it isn't a conflict of interest, although I'm sure both the hooded character assassins who camp here will seek to make it so.

Now. if you'll excuse me, there's wine to sample during the Jingle Walk.

Anonymous said...

BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE
Courier Journal-- May 27, 2009
_____________________________________

Michelle England,
Wife of Mayor England

Barbara Zoller, Community Volunteer

John Coffman, Retired Podiatrist

Vic Megenity, Retired History Teacher

Bob Caesar, City Councilman and
Owner of Endris Jewelers.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous, England always stacks the boards with whom he can get the most from. What happen to all that change he promised?

Anonymous said...

Who in the hell picked out those blue lights downtown? The tree looks tacky and the blue rinning lights makes downtown look very ghetto.

God god folks, it's the Christmas holiday. How about some red and green downtown!!!!!!

This is totally embarrassing after attending "Light Up Louisville."

Anonymous said...

This is totally embarrassing after attending "Light Up Louisville."

Then I suppose you support the use of additional public funds to improving the appearance of downtown, just as they do in Louisville?

Anonymous said...

I like the Christmas tree. New Albany is starting to look like a real town again.

Anonymous said...

The whole light up New Albany is an embarrassment.

shirley baird said...

It isn't fair to compare the lights in New Albany to those in Louisville.
They have a lot more money to work with, especially since they merged with Jefferson County.

Besides they have been doing "Light up Louisville" about 20 years and we are just getting started.

shirley baird said...

I will be attending the Preservation meeting tonight at the Cardinal Ritter Home so there will be a report tomorrow.

Additionally I will have a report on the meeting tomorrow night with the flood victims.

Busy, Busy

Anonymous said...

It wasn't an embarassment. Were you there? I was and there were tons of kids and families having a great time for free.

I refuse to believe that New Albany is full of bitter people who say NO to everything. We need to say NO to the bitter people.

Anonymous said...

The whole light up New Albany is an embarrassment.

Are you helping to make it better?

Anonymous said...

NO one is bitter on this blog by NO means. We are just sick of certain groups trying to take over our city for their own agenda.

That a big YES statement.

Anonymous said...

Like the slumlords and the penny-wise-pound-fools?

Anonymous said...

What does being an Atheist have anything to do with St. Nicholas day or having Germanic heritage in a Slavic nation? What was the point or the need for that information? What was the author getting at? The column would have been a very good one if wasn’t for the first two paragraphs. It would have been par with the one about Armistice Day.

The New Albanian said...

St. Nicholas Day is on the 6th. The column was published on the 3rd, hence (a) the topical reference to St. Nicholas in the intro, and (b) the fact that it also was mentioned in the text about Slovakia.

Thank you for reading.

Anonymous said...

I sorry but your response doesn't answer any of my questions sufficiently. They are just oblique answers. The intro was irreverent or not necessary.

The New Albanian said...

Shrug. I got paid to write it, and you didn't. 'Nuff said, hooded one.

Anonymous said...

I think the questions are viable. You have accused others of making irrelevant comments etc. What does being an Atheist have anything to do with St. Nicolas Day? What relevance did it have to do with the story? How is being paid, to write in the Tribs editorial section, have anything to do with explaining the relevancy of being an Atheist and St. Nicolas Day. If you are paid shouldn’t your column be of the highest quality of writing? The Trib will print just about any person’s letters or allow anyone to be a guest columnist when they make you a staff reporter or editor then you may have something to brag about. And yes, I do read your column along with others please help me understand yours better.

The New Albanian said...

I suspect I'll eventually address your "questions," probably at NAC, but not here.

What is the one thing held in common by each of the roles you cite, from letter writer to columnist, and including editors and reporters?

They all sign their names to their work.

Consequently, I'm not interested in a serious conversation with passive/aggressive anonymous folks like you. Create whatever rationalizations or excuses you like for anonymity -- indulge yourself and be creative -- but it doesn't imply that I have any responsibility to cooperate with the indulgence.

I stand behind what I say and write. If I'm correct, there's credit, and if wrong, there's blame. So it goes. Why should I waste more time than the five minutes its taken to write these words to "discuss" something with someone who doesn't share my ethos?

It's just all Bledsottian to me (it's a new word I just invented).

Thanks for reading nonetheless.

Anonymous said...

That is nice Roger I can see that you know how to make up words. Have you been practicing? If you know who I am then there is no conflict with your ethos. I have a problem with people who use double standards but that doesn’t stop me from asking questions. So what does putting your name on your column or letters have to do with rationalizing your first two paragraphs about St Nicolas Day? How does proclaiming to be Atheist have anything to do with St. Nicolas Day in the context of your column?

I'll wait for your explanation on "other" blogs
Thanks

Anonymous said...

Sorry just read NAC thanks for the explanation. That wasn't so hard. Don't care to much for the Klan either. If you want to have a drink I make sure to leave my hats,hoods,or snow caps at home.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, just read NAC. Thanks for the explanation that wasn't so hard now was it. I still see your rationalization far reaching but good enough for me. I don't like the Klan either. When we have a drink I'll make sure to leave any hoods at home.

The New Albanian said...

You're quite welcome.

Anonymous said...

Sorry for the redundancy. computer glitch or operator glitch