Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Michael Fields Film Series



The Micheal Fields Agricultural Institute is kicking off their summer film series this Friday on food and conservation related issues with the film Genetic Roulette: http://michaelfields.org/the-summer-film-festival-at-michael-fields-first-movie-genetic-roulette-june-21st/

Admission is FREE!

6 comments:

Nemo said...
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Sean Cranley said...

Nemo, when you post something thoughtful and worth the time of our readers, we'll consider letting it stand, but your empty headed, spiteful sniping will not stand, man.

Nemo said...
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Sean Cranley said...

Nemo, there is quite simply no substance to any of your one-sentence sniping comments and childish name calling. On top of that you're neither clever or amusing. You have to point. There's nothing there and that's why they're gone.

This post is about a film series being put on by the Micheal Fields Agricultural Institute. If you've got a reasoned argument against the MFAI or the films that you are capable of articulating, then let's have it.

It should be in your own words, at least three paragraphs in length with an opening statement of your position, followed by your argument with supporting facts and some documentation and then a closing summary and conclusions.

A Nemotistical blurtation with a link to some whacky website does not constitute reasoning or effective argumentation, so don't waste your time and mine. There's lots of other blogs out there, so go peddle your pestering elsewhere.

Although I do enjoy the photon torpedo sound it makes when I delete your little outbursts. Bye now.

Nemo said...

I see. Taxing me with a purely subjective template will certainly effect the marketplace of ideas here at the BURP. (Marketplace may be a bit of an overstatement. At best it's a lemonade stand but more realistically a carnival booth.) I can understand your rage at my musings. Getting your clock rhetorically cleaned over and over must be frustrating to a closed mind such as yours. As a teacher, I shall continue to expand your world on occasion. A good teacher never gives up on even the thickest student. I'm sure if you take the time and think about it, you'll agree. Especially with the carnival booth thing (heh). Please delete this comment if you agree (At blogger, the cry of "Uncle" sounds like a photon torpedo, heh).