Jeffrey:
Yesterday you were on such a roll and your #814 was magnificent, but it seems you may’ve destroyed your entire debating line on #830 with an egregious mistake by presenting a central fact in the architectural history of Merion East in a way that is clearly INACCURATE AND INCORRECT!
Here is what you said in #830 which could destroy our side of the debate and might even change the interpretation of the architectural history of Merion!
You said on #830:
“Given the quote about the Quarry blasting right afterwards, and the official deed change in July 1911(?) both of those suggest that the swap occurred after construction started, which would go a long way to explain Francis rushing to Lloyds house in the middle of the night. It is quite possible that he was trying to prevent the blasting crew from blasting in what could be the wrong place and time was really of the essence, since blasting may have been scheduled the next day.
Is that not more plausible than Francis, as an unnamed member of a yet unformed committee waking up a very important man in the middle of the night even before the land was purchased and when they probably had more time to make a decision? ”
Let’s assume this is a classic debating forum and this is a classic debate and we are all the teams on either side of the debated question.
To Wit:
“Did Richard Francis’s land swaps idea and late night bicycle ride occur BEFORE or AFTER Nov. 10, 1910?
Let’s further assume that our side that consists of you and me and Cirba has been given the side of the debate that must argue the side of Goodness and Light (The side of Merion GC actually) and the “AFTER side” of the question-----that the Francis story happened after Nov. 10, 1910---AND---the other side consisting of Moriarty, MacWood and Sullivan has been given the side of Darkness and Evil (the side that is out to destroy Merion GC actually) the “BEFORE side”----to argue that the Francis story happened BEFORE Nov. 10, 1910.
You made a point in the debate yesterday that had I known you were going to make it I would’ve stopped you and had I been on the other side of the debate I would have destroyed you for making such a bone-headed and FACTUALLY INCORRECT point that just could be one of the central points in the entire architectural history of Merion.
You mentioned that Francis WOKE UP a very important man in the middle of the night!!!
You didn’t check your FACTS Jeffrey! Look at this from what Francis said in his own story:
“I was looking at the map of the property one night when I had an idea. Not realizing it was nearly midnight, I called Mr. Lloyd on the phone, found he had not gone to bed, got on my bicycle and rode a mile or so to see him.”
THIS could set back our debating side irreparably; perhaps even as much as ten pages and two days! You said Francis WOKE UP the great man but Francis said the opposite and the other side will pick up on that and crush us with your mistake.
So you better take a day or so off, Jeffrey, and let me handle this.
The other side will say that Francis said that Lloyd had NOT GONE TO BED because Francis told us in his story he had not gone to bed and if we do not take what Francis ACTUALLY SAID literally and accurately then we are, IN FACT, or at least in essence, calling or at least strongly implying that Richard Francis is a LIAR, and, THEREFORE, we are fundamentally wrong in our entire position since we aren't even believing Francis, and/or we claimed Francis WOKE HIM UP when in fact Francis TOLD US Lloyd was NOT ASLEEP!
AAHAH!! But I will counter with:
“YES, Francis DID TELL US Mr. Lloyd had NOT GONE TO BED but he did not tell us if he was asleep or not, DID HE?
THEREFORE, what if Mr. Lloyd, since Francis tells us he had NOT GONE TO BED, was just dozing in his leather chair in his den when Francis called him and the phone rang?? Would that not IN FACT technically constitute WAKING HIM UP?
This is why I’m here Jeffrey; to cover your back! But if you want to redeem yourself I will let you do some research into a point that we must now assume the other side will come at us with in cross and we must be ready for it----eg; Are we certain, and can we prove it with some "Verifiable Fact" that Lloyd did have a leather chair in his den. Take the day off and research that, would you please, Jeff?