Wednesday, February 4, 2015

McCroskey unsuccessfully tries to distract readers from yet another series of odd coincidences…:-0

On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 7:38:11 PM UTC-6, Sandy McCroskey wrote:
> On 2/3/15 12:33 AM, Pamela Brown wrote:
> > Last week, McCroskey and Marsh marched forward with their "deny, deny,
> > deny" theory that there *could* be absolutely no connection between the
> > term *Monostatos* coined in 1791 in Mozart's opera The Magic Flute and
> > "Minnesota", a state which did not exist until the 1800's, much less the
> > "Minnesota" Orchestra which did not exist until its name was changed in
> > 1968.
> >
>
> We were only pointing out what is obvious to everyone on the planet
> besides Pamela Brown.
>
False.  Do you really think anyone believes McCroskey, who undoubtedly has so much else on his plate, would go out of his way for over two weeks for something that he sincerely believes *only* affects one person on the planet?

Surely McCroskey recalls when he decided to jump into the conversation? It happened during a discussion of libel, the moment a 200M arts organization was mentioned...
>
> > However, to their surprise, during that same time a blizzard was
> > barrelling toward Boston, where Marsh lives.  It happened to hit on
> > January 27th, which is Mozart's birthday.  And of all the towns affected,
> > the one hardest-hit was -- "Marshfield" MA....
> >
> > I find these a series of odd coincidences, not unlike "Monostatos" and
> > "Minnesota"...
> >
> > And I find the circumstances ironic...not to mention Linus, which is
> > giving Marsh yet another "taste of Minnesota"...
> >
>
>
> Oh, wait... This must be a put-on.

Here we go again -- McCroskey's response to a series of odd coincidences.
>
> Pamela alerted me recently to her being in possession of a "sense of
> humor."

One might get the impression McCroskey has no concept of one readily available to him...
>
> After all, the fact that a town near Boston has a name that partly echoes
> that of someone who lives in that area only means that "Marsh" is not an
> uncommon element of names in that part of the country.

Dip and dive...
>
> And the fact that a storm hit that town on Mozart's birthday (!) is
> significant only to Pamela Brown (and to no one else) only because she has
> been arguing with Anthony Marsh about her self-referential interpretation
> of a particular Mozart opera.[...]

Incorrect.

Marsh was been in 'deny, deny' deny' mode about any possible connection between the term "Monostatos", used by Mozart for a wicked character in the 1791 opera The Magic Flute and "Minnesota" as in the "Minnesota Orchestra", while a storm socked the town where he lived on Mozart's birthday, hitting hardest a town with his name, "Marshfield"....

I guess that's also called irony....

Pamela Brown
http://mcadamsexperiment.blogspot.com

Here is the link to the thread on alt.assassination.jfk:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.assassination.jfk/Y1-ZanfSGFo%5B226-250-false%5D

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