Monday, March 12, 2007

Third time a "Charm"!

Thanks to Carolyn, Radar, Bunny and maybe others that have been trying to access this blog-spot. Thank-you for pointing out the mistakes in attempting to format this site.

It was not my intention to make this spot available for use until it was fully formatted, but unfortunately, as soon as you type in who is allowed to access this site, the site automatically sends out an e-mail inviting every one to start using it! The site was not ready for use at that point and it got very confusing for everyone. Most of all me!

I attempted to make it available anyway which, as it turned out, was another mistake. Sooo Sorry!

So, for now, this site will be available for anyone who has the web-site URL, and can be read and replyed to by anyone. I have made the site "unlisted" so it won't be addvertised as a public site. But, for now, please be aware that this is NOT a privite medium!

So be careful what you say and expect "outsiders" to leave weird comments.

8 comments:

Ernie Branscomb said...

I see that you figured out how to leave a message.

Just tpye in the little box and prees the publish button.

Ernie Branscomb said...

By the way, there is no spell check on this comment section. If you want to spell-check, use your "word processor" then cut and paste.

Anonymous said...

I hear The Chamber and John Casali have started anew petition to run the homeless out of town.He was showing it around town last week.John and Todd his only employee are now using fear and intimidation on the homeless.Todd assualted 2 homeless men last week.He has threatened to kill homeless people.Are we going to stand behind this kind of behavior in our community??We need to be careful here, they are violating peoples civil rights.I'm cutting all ties with the chamber.I hear there is a big lawsuit coming our way.The last petition wasn't legal.I have contacted the law and had my name removed from it.These guys are going to bleed us to death if they don't stop.I say contact the Chamber and tell Syd to stop this!!

Anonymous said...

How can one man come to our community and we let him run over our people? Shouldn't we try to help these people instead of jail them?

Anonymous said...

This garbage thing is a good idea but blaming a certain class of people is not.I know people have been dumping in the river for a long,long time before there were all these people without homes.He just wouldn't of got OUR money if he would of blamed US.
Don't we have look silly??

Anonymous said...

This town needs a hero! We have no bathrooms for anyone, no benchs ,and those that are Houseless are hunted in Southern Humboldt.I would like to see one of use have to live outside and from sun up to sun down look for food,a place to go to the bathroom, shade and ,oh yeah not be chased down by the Sheriffs Dept., The Garberville Chamber,and John Casaili.This world is in a mess with the morgage crisis, vets that will be coming home with PTSD, we need to work together to help each other out. Don't think it can't happen to you.We are a great community and I know we have it in us, so lets work together and solve our problems.I'm tired of telling people that if they want to come and visit to bring their own bathroom, bench and bail money if you stand on the corner and admire the town.
The Sheriffs Dept are shaking down Our tourist, because one man got on his soap box and called 22 agencies on us and you sign the 2 petitions he has passed around, and actually has changed our name from Garberville to garbageville.
Come on So. hum lets work together and solve are little problems.

Anonymous said...

this blog is dead, is this the way you take care of things? Just ignore the problem? Or are you the problem?
Why don't you try doing some mission work at home here, in so.hum?I'm so sick of seeing people give some exchange student in the paper a whole 50 bucks! WOW
I see someone has brought other issues to this blog, but silence is what I see.Didn't I see your guy that keeps notes (secretary) for the rotary in court again for being drunk, again?? He's homeless.He goes from the blue room to the van he sleeps in at the masions parking lot everyday.Theres a starting point for your group.Reach out to your own group.

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