Excerpts from a 1995 letter
On 2 June 1995, the Estes Park Trail-Gazette published a 400-word letter to the editor from a gentleman named Keith Cox regarding the town board's attempt to quiet title on the F.O. Stanley fairgrounds land. Mr. Cox was both angry and prescient. The most fascinating prediction he made in his effort to stir up the sleeping masses, though, had nothing to do with the fairgrounds:
"Why should the people of Estes Park have to fear the people they elected? We have to stop this bureaucratic nonsense now, or one day we will wake up and find a multi-level parking structure on the nine-hole golf course..."
Note that Mr. Cox accurately predicted not only what, but where. To repeat, the year was 1995. Mr. Cox, if you are still alive, have your self-driving vehicle pick you up and and take you to headquarters, where you can claim your long-overdue Nostradamus prize.
"Why should the people of Estes Park have to fear the people they elected? We have to stop this bureaucratic nonsense now, or one day we will wake up and find a multi-level parking structure on the nine-hole golf course..."
Something like this, perhaps? |
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