Saturday, April 27, 2013

If Only

Now if there were only some easy way to conclude the Trittin's involvement in this matter. Was it not Mrs. Trittin who invited us, meaning myself and Sue and a few others, maybe Pam or Susie or someone, over to her house early one morning for a special breakfast of cinnamon rolls or something like that while watching on television the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer? Yes, we all had a nice time watching the beautiful wedding on TV not unlike millions of other American TV viewers. I don't remember anything specific, the carriage ride, the very long train, the flower girls, etc. No, I do not recall very much about that. Fortunately it was only a few blocks from where I lived at the time in Cooper City so it didn't take too much of my time to get there and back home. Interestingly, the Trittins had moved here after living several years in Belgium in Europe working with the correspondence course people there.

Of course, everyone knows by now that after leaving here the Trittins went to Kansas City where they blew their huge Burger King inheritance out the window with their high falutin expensive lifestyle and then he turned gay and obviously lost his papers and moved to Chicago while she returned home to her parents' house, their two or three daughters now grown and married. Sort of a sad end to that story. We did not see it coming but then again there are those who say that there were clues. Some people say they figured it out sooner than the rest of us. Most of us only heard about these clues after the fact. Paul was always unbelievably rude to me personally but that was perhaps not related.

Anyway, does he not realize what a huge embarrassment he is to the Assemblies of God after being there and pretending to represent us and then completely turning his back on everything that we believe in? That Paul was unbelievably disdainful and insulting to me personally that time when we were standing there on the corner waiting for my mom to drive around means not very much in retrospect as Paul's opinion was obviously not worth anything anyway. It is not like Paul would ever be able to get his papers back even if crawling on hands and knees and begging because he obviously went too far, and anyway Paul was only a lousy artist anyway. It is not like his skills are needed. Skilled artists are a dime a dozen nowadays so artists who cannot live by the rules will find that replacing them is not so difficult as they might imagine.