Monday, April 7, 2008

naming names could be fun i think

ever since i finally figured out how to answer or write something to a blog i have just signed my name. i tried to be anonymous for once the other day and it just isn't me. i can't do it on the blog or in real life either. oh well so what. when you think about the many , many posts to all the blogs that have been published you can count very few posts that are signed by a real name. some times we have posts that are signed by a supposedly real person but when you go to the town hall to find this person in the records (which by the way are quite up to date) it seems they don't exist. hmmmm.... mr frank rizzo you claimed to have voted for the override. i am telling all the readers here that you either performed a miracle and voted when you don't exist or you are using a fake name! i would bet i do know who you are. before the night is over i might be able to prove it too. won't that be fun??
for all the people who are new residents and don't know who the real Frank Rizzo was i will tell you. He was a successful businessman in holbrook who started Twinbrook Ins co with his wife Frances. Frank died a few years ago but while he was alive he gave his time and efforts to making holbrook a better place. he served on the industrial development committee and actually brought some of the businesses that we have now to town. he always gave generously of his time and space for telethons that raised money for worthy causes etc. for this charlatan to use his name is not right.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sue, I'm so glad you looked into the id of Mr. Rizzo. I was offended to see his name being used that way. I worked for Frank when I was in H.S. and he owned two sandwich shops in Randolph and Wollaston. He never forgot who you were and years later he allowed a group of parents to use his Twinbrook office to call voters and see if they voted that day or needed a ride. It goes without saying for those who knew him , that he was always there to support the worthwhile causes in town. thanks, barbara

jake said...

I knew Frank Rizzo before I ever moved into town. He was one of the finest most generous men I ever met. I use to take care of his heating equipment and he always treated me with kindness and a smile. It is just too bad that someone has to slander his name here. But then again Sue if you look in the other Blog and even in your own, they like to slap us around too. Such small people and minds. Who needs them! The real Frank Rizzo was a class act, too bad there weren't more like him.

Cliff

jake said...

who is the fool that thinks Rob Austin was such a great selectman in the SOund Off.... What a laugh that was. Check the records about town hall remodeling.......