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Post by wyldfire on Aug 14, 2009 10:42:55 GMT -5
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Post by BeerBlessings on Aug 14, 2009 10:57:44 GMT -5
Ya beat me by 2 minutes!!!
Trevor, delete my other post please! Thanks!
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Post by wyldfire on Aug 14, 2009 11:04:16 GMT -5
Ya beat me by 2 minutes!!! Trevor, delete my other post please! Thanks! Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah! ;D Sorry.....had to do it!!!! I'm going crazy being TOO serious these days!!!!!!!
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Post by Sir Trevor on Aug 14, 2009 16:56:14 GMT -5
I beat you both. Look at the thread stuck to the top of the forum. Add this and the chanel 3 link this morning.
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Post by tomnaboley on Aug 14, 2009 19:11:35 GMT -5
I liked these comments:
Posted by phoenix222 on 08/14/09 at 9:15AM
If the miss-application and abuse of section 505.94 section A against the faire's owner causes him to loose his business, does that give him cause to sue the township? If so the township stands to loose much more than the $60,000 already spent on such an inane problem. Surely there are more important issues in Trumbull. Did someone mention meth labs?
New Bob Dylan song::
Don't really agree with the ending but like it:(Just my feelings)
Posted by ike09 on 08/14/09 at 10:22AM
Hey! Mr. Tamburrino, play a song for me, I'm a vendor and this is the place I'm going to. Hey! Mr. Tamburrino, play a song for me, In the jingle jangle morning I'll shoot an arrow at you.
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Post by tomnaboley on Aug 14, 2009 22:19:47 GMT -5
I liked these comments: Posted by phoenix222 on 08/14/09 at 9:15AM If the miss-application and abuse of section 505.94 section A against the faire's owner causes him to loose his business, does that give him cause to sue the township? If so the township stands to loose much more than the $60,000 I don't know Larry and Cindy very well. I am just one of their volunteers. I see them to say hello or ask how they are or snap a pic. I don't know them well enough to ask why they do not counter-sue. (They may have, I don't know.) I also don't know and don't presume to know their feelings or thoughts about counter suing. Just this quote (above) got my attention. I have been talking with my dad about the Faire issues for a while now. Many, many, many years ago, he was the Cuyahoga County Assessor and still has many friends who still work for the county. He was speaking with a few friends this past week, and they all seem to be in agreement: Larry has the power, the right, and the ammunition to file a counter suit for harassment. They all agree that he could file for his original $1,000,000.00 plus an extra $1,000,000.00 for all the crap and then the trustees will have to tell the township that they are being sued for $2,000,000.00 and the town has to help pay for it. Plus he can sue for all the court costs. Just me thinking and talking with my dad.
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Post by BeerBlessings on Aug 14, 2009 22:51:50 GMT -5
Well, I think that as long as there are still pending actions regarding a pre-existing case, a counter-suit will draw out the battle. Larry finally got back the ability to have Halloween Knights again. If there's something else that can be done, and a counter-suit thrown on top of it, he might need to hold off on having it until all of *that* is settled as well....
Maybe that's a reason not to counter-sue, at the current time that is.
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Post by Sir Trevor on Aug 14, 2009 23:47:16 GMT -5
That, and suing government entities is something of a very sticky situation. What with sovereign immunity and all. Sure, it probably doesn't apply. But from what little I have read up on the subject online, you basically have to prove it doesn't apply first, as that is the first thing they throw up for a defense. So, it all sounds rather long, drawn-out, and costly.
Though I am sure he could possible file for some kind of injuction against them. That might at least slow down the crap they throw his way.
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Post by tomnaboley on Aug 20, 2009 8:41:51 GMT -5
In today's Plain Dealer::
Fie on the foes of the Great Lakes Medieval Faire -- an editorial by The editors Thursday August 20, 2009, 4:19 AM
A pox on politicians who make sport of the Great Lakes Medieval Faire.
Wherefore art they so knuckle-headed?
The Trumbull Township trustees have spent 13 years wasting taxpayer money and losing court cases in an effort to bludgeon the Medieval Faire into oblivion.
The six-weekend-long event -- which just concluded its 17th year of jousters, jesters and jugglers -- is a moneymaker. The director of the Ashtabula County Convention and Visitors Bureau describes it as a key portion of the county's $346 million annual tourism take.
Trustees Chairman Ron Tamburrino cites health and safety concerns, but Lt. Greg Leonhard says the Sheriff's Department gets more complaints about the county fair.
Embattled owner Larry Rickard hosts the Medieval Faire on his property -- nearly 180 acres transformed into the 13th-century Village of Avaloch. But the cost of fighting frivolous court actions has topped $1 million and is taking a toll on the faire's future.
It is the largest employer in the township and one of the largest in the county, hiring more than 500 people.
Hundreds of supporters showed up at a recent meeting to protest the three township trustees' logic-defying -- and costly -- feud with the faire. Just in the past year, Tamburrino told residents the township had spent about $60,000 on litigation.
The trustees would better serve their constituents by filling potholes rather than enriching lawyers -- especially now that Rickard has run afoul of a higher power: The state attorney general has accused him of misappropriating funds meant for charities. If something's rotten in Avaloch, the faire will be on shaky ground.
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Post by sue on Aug 20, 2009 10:39:24 GMT -5
I am unsure of how Larry has misappropriating funds meant for charity. If they are referring to the money given to the fire department I'm really confused. Doesn't Larry have a right to choose who he gives money to if it's charitible? So if the trustees took away the ambulance service and then Larry stopped donating doesn't he have the right to do so? When I give to a charity I have the right to choose who I give to and how much. If for some reason I no longer wish to donate to that charity have I broken a law? Are they claiming that Larry kept money from the APL or the Blood Mobile? I don't see how he did that. Sue
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Post by Capt. Morgan on Aug 20, 2009 11:24:50 GMT -5
It was a trustee's misdirect to take the spotlight off of their questionable doings and cast doubt on Larry. All the charaties contacted said they recieved the monies.
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Post by tomnaboley on Aug 20, 2009 13:28:11 GMT -5
In today's Plain Dealer::The trustees would better serve their constituents by filling potholes rather than enriching lawyers -- especially now that Rickard has run afoul of a higher power: The state attorney general has accused him of misappropriating funds meant for charities. If something's rotten in Avaloch, the faire will be on shaky ground. For the State Attorney General to be involved there must be proof that there was a wrong doing. So somewhere along the lines they must have found something they did not agree with. (Probably due to the Trustees trying to find something.) This could be that Larry told one of his many charities that he would give them $5000 but only gave $2000. The Attorney General would want to see where the other $3000 went . (NOT SAYING HE DID THIS...THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE.) Yes, he can choose to give or not give, but, once you agree on an amount with a charity you have to follow through. Usually you make agreements every year, it is not really a continuing agreement. (AGAIN, I AM NOT SAYING HE DID NOT FOLLOW THROUGH, JUST EXPLAINING THINGS.) But, maybe the Trustees put a big enough bug in the Attorney General's ear for them to get involved. If Larry says all his many charities received all the money ear-marked for them then I believe Larry. His books would be able to prove it and the charities themselves can prove it.
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Post by Dillasandra on Aug 20, 2009 14:11:34 GMT -5
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Post by Capt. Morgan on Aug 20, 2009 14:17:04 GMT -5
*blinks* I liked the pickles on Closing...and thanks for the goblet of pickle juice...it was spicy and cold and refreshing! ;D
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Post by Dillasandra on Aug 20, 2009 14:29:33 GMT -5
Glad you liked them....most people didn't. And you're quite welcome!
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