The First commune Exuberant salutations, commune Clubbers! Founder, President, and Acting-Motivational Speaker Emil Zender present and accounted for. Where are you? I could not be happier to deliver the minutes from the long-awaited first meeting of the commune Enthusiasts Club, even if we didn’t get the turn out we had originally hoped for. To be completely blunt, me and Vice-President Sandy were more than a little disappointed in the number of people who showed up. It doesn’t take a mathematical genius to figure out that if 36 people say they’re going to show up and only 2 of those 36 people actually do show up, 1 of whom is yourself… well, that’s just lousy, mathematically-speaking. What happened to everyone? I assured you membership dues could be paid later in the year, completely refundable if the Club was not to your liking, and everybody seemed perfectly happy with that. I gave everyone the commune website address. Did you not check it out? Sure, some potential commune-istas didn’t seem as sincere when they said they’d show up, but a few of you sure had me fooled. Those two giggling teen-age girls, now that I think about it, they didn’t land on the sincere side. Just to clarify, we’ll be meeting at the number 4 gazebo in Pawtucket Park in Shanesly, Vermont, next Sunday. We’ll wait for at least four hours, so if you’re late, don’t sweat it. And again, we realize that not everyone can make it to Vermont if you don’t live in the area, but please e-mail me at Zenderphenia@hotmail.com if you want to become a “Friends & Family” commune Club member. And please, fellas, let’s lay off the offers for pornographic video and pictures, there are ladies accessing the account, too. Well, without further delay, I present the minutes from the first meeting, edited for space concerns. With your support I’m sure the next round will be even better.
Emil Zender: commune Club Founder and Acting-President Emil Zender present and accounted for. Announcing the recording of the first Club meeting minutes. Please announce yourself for the sake of the minutes. As you can see, a lot of details will have to be worked out at the next meeting. We’ve already hit some rough spots, but even America had to fight a revolution before they could become the country they did. Keep high hopes for the next commune Club meeting!
The First commune Enthusiasts Club Meeting |