"While we are on the subject, you and anyone else who might actually be interested in an accurate record should know that I have barely skimmed the past 100 posts or so, and while most of it is the same stale, inaccurate, misleading, and typically insulting stuff, I'm not going to bother with it."
David Moriarty:
That just may be one of the most welcome pieces of information I have heard from you in a number or years.
"That said, if you or anyone actually interested in what really happened would like an alternative perspective let me know and I wiil be glad to provide mine."
No thanks, and I'm quite sure I can speak to and for the sentiments of Merion and its members when I say that. I think they all have heard quite enough from you and your opinions of the architectural history of Merion. This time I hope you will show us you can be a man of your word and stick to the last statement you made.
As far as you're concerned can we all now consider this subject closed on here? As I mentioned, I fully expect that Merion will produce their own detailed presentation and account of this time and these people. It should be done in the next few years and definitely before the 2013 US Open, and it all probably will be found in the Merion Archives.
Mark the date October 12, 2010 well my good men of GOLFCLUBALTLAS.com!! According to David Moriarty THIS may be the DAY and DATE he is calling a halt to his participation on the subject of the architectural history of Merion East. I hope he has learned something about it as he once claimed it was his intention to do. But if for some odd reason he feels he has not, then all I can say is that like the rest of us who have a real interest in Merion and its architectural history, he should be able to find his way to the door to Merion and to the door to its important and impressive Archives! Will he ever actually see the inside of it?
That is a question for another day, I think.
Later, my Brethren of the Ideal Golf Architectural Diagonal,
Yours truly,
The Crazy Uncle