Our band, Natural Disaster, will play two nights during this year's annual Old Mining Town Days celebration at Dick Smith Park in Granby.
We are scheduled to play from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Friday, July 2, following Duke Mason, and then we will play from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday before the Thunderbird Band from Branson and the fireworks show.
For more information about Natural Disaster, check out our Facebook page.
And Randy's now performing selective reporting by deleting comments if he doesn't agree with them. Way to go Randy. That's the way to report the news. And report what you think is news and silence the opposition. That in itself is a natural disaster.
ReplyDeleteThat is nonsense. I have deleted one of your comments because it had nothing to do with the post and I would wager my readers are tired of your fixation on this. Loudmouth bullies are not going to dictate what is put on this blog. If you don't like that, feel free to find another blog or better yet, start your own.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to know what the postings was...would probably have been good reading.
ReplyDeletecome on, Randy...give everyone a chance.
And Randy, you might consider him a bully, but you're the one with the 'bully pulpit' - trashing one city council member who files bankruptcy and completely ignoring the other.
ReplyDeleteGuess you are both loudmouth bullies - so to speak. One complains when you don't report, and you report to complain (about politicians primarily.)
I'm confused. Who filed for bankruptcy? An local elected official?
ReplyDeleteTwo city council members in Neosho have filed bankruptcy. One several years ago (that Randy reported on in this blog) and one in March of this year that Randy hasn't mentioned (and claimed no knowledge of).
ReplyDeleteThe issue is why report on one and not the other. I speculate it's because of "who" they are, vs. "what" they did.
For those that complain about certain people in Neosho getting special treatment, I'm not so sure it doesn't go both ways.