These are great points. I wouldn't put it past Midge to exaggerate each and every detail so as to make the meeting not look so creepy. Incidentally, there are a couple of meetinghouses the Midgley group could have gone to that are closer to where their ship docked in Lyttleton, if church was the only point of getting off of the ship.Gadianton wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 5:16 pmI wouldn't take hubby at face value here. I'm assuming hubby is a solid, decent guy. He was put in a sorely uncomfortable position, where this weirdo with connections to folks in his own everyday world has put a mark on his wife. He had to deliver a stern message, that his wife really ain't interested. I honestly wouldn't even put money hubby's word's being "hate", although it's possible; but I suspect Midgley is exaggerating even that.Dr. Exiled wrote:So, what happens now? Is Midge going to try to break up the marriage because Dr. Colvin is no longer a latter-day saint? Midge mentions how Dr. McCluskey supposedly loves the Midge's essays and Dr. Colvin hates them. I'm sure he loves this point of contention between them.
I certainly don't believe hubby said that he "loves" Midgley's essays. He may have said positive things about them, but mostly for the sake of being diplomatic. Honestly, the most unbelievable of the package of claims being made here, is that hubby was even familiar with Midgley's essays. He might have glanced through one or two at his wife's urging if he'd ever come up on conversation because of his criticisms of her work but I'm sorry, if there's more than about 8 people on this planet who are familiar enough with Midgley's Maori-related Mopologetics to have a strong opinion it would be a miracle.
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I am assuming Dr. McCluskey goes to the ward closest to the University of Canterbury, a little further away than the Avon River ward which is closer. However, the mission was always to try and meet his prey.