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Omnibus Morals

Tue, 19 Oct 1999, 09:25 am
Walter Plinge19 posts in thread
Hello Grant,
Yes I can certainly see your point regards the issues of morals etc. As for a flawed analogy...perphaps but then it did work for Picasso :-)Again I say to you though..have you asked to see Omnibus books recently. Perhaps you may be surprised and perhaps they may show you. It appears you may have asked a few years ago, maybe someone should ask again and then the rights or wrongs of the issue can be further discussed.
I must thank you Grant for the opportunity that allows people to have their say in a non threatening and informative site such us this

Re: Omnibus Morals

Tue, 19 Oct 1999, 10:40 am
Hi Carol> Yes I can certainly see your point regards the issues of morals
> etc. As for a flawed analogy...perphaps but then it did work for Picasso
> :-)hehehedid you want some gardening done?> Again I say to you though..have you asked to see Omnibus books
> recently. Perhaps you may be surprised and perhaps they may show you.
> It appears you may have asked a few years ago, maybe someone should
> ask again and then the rights or wrongs of the issue can be further
> discussed.If they showed them to me, what would it accomplish?The fact that the books are not open to the hundreds of volunteers who work on the shows is symbolic for what i consider to be the inappropriateness of the management structure of the organisation.Allowing me to see the books, or even publishing them to the cast of the The Secret Garden will not alter the fact that the volunteers have no rights and no say in the running of a company that survives entirely dependent on their effort.> I must thank you Grant for the opportunity that allows people
> to have their say in a non threatening and informative site such us
> thisThanks, Carol. It's been great fun setting up the site, but nicest of all is that it doesn't "belong" to me. It can get a little "threatening" at times, but that's why our web browsers and email packages have Back and Delete buttons. Besides the productive discussion and information usually far outweighs some of the more heated debate :)Cheers
Grant

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Omnibus MoralsWalter Plinge19 Oct 1999
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