Monthly Archives: February 2013

Letter from Liz Dolan and my reply.

Dear Art and Lynn, I am sorry you lost your jobs and will miss seeing you around. You and Lynn have done many positive things for the church while you were there including, but not limited to, your wonderful dinners, … Continue reading

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Letter to Curt Smith and the UUCM Congregation

Curt you and the Board voted to fire us if we didn’t take down select sections of my web log. My blog is still up: http://www.arts-attic.com/blog Heck, you’re here aren’t you? You claimed this was because of a letter Paul … Continue reading

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Hypocrisy and Greed, Unitarian Universalist Style

Four twelve years Lynn and I have been members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Manchester, NH. Since 2004 we’ve been the official church Sexton’s caring for the building and cleaning up after the congregation. Until the 5th of February. … Continue reading

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The UUCM, Paul Kleihauer and Barbara Stadtmiller

Your church, the Unitarian Universalist church of Manchester, NH is for all practical purposes a public corporation and you are one of the stock holders. Even if the argument can be made that UUCM is a charity organization, you as … Continue reading

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The Infamous Auto Stop Propane Fill Valve.

We live full time in a 1987 32′ Rockwood in New England, starting in November 2011 so Propane is near and dear to our hearts. As we revived and grudgingly updated the quarter century old systems we danced around the … Continue reading

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Paul Doolittle is Staying True to Form

Ever since Paul Doolittle engineered the theft and sale of Lynn Shackelford’s prize possession, his 1970 Dodge Challenger factory show car I have maintained that Paul used psychological duress to force Lynn to sign a Bill of Sale for far … Continue reading

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