Neighbors exasperated as pastor's Christmas lights are repeatedly plugged into their house.
Chicago Tribune
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No need to be an apologist for the guy. The article says that after he was asked to unplug, he plugged right back in when the complainant left.Well, I suspect it was some kind of mistake ... nothing is said about the layout of outdoor outlets. Maybe the one in question could have appeared to belong to the pastor's house. But what I suspect is that the newspaper saw yet another opportunity to lift up Coral Ridge and/or Tchidivian to ridicule. If I had done this it would a non-story. But hey, let's make this beleaguered pastor/church the object of suspicion!
No need to be an apologist for the guy. The article says that after he was asked to unplug, he plugged right back in when the complainant left.
According to the Dupreys' daughter, Elizabeth, her father found the lights plugged into his outlet on Sunday and immediately unplugged it. About 25 minutes later, he found it plugged back in, so the family called police.
The Tchividjians agreed not to use the outlet anymore, according to police records.
"The very next day, Kim, the pastor's wife, apologized profusely," Elizabeth Duprey said. "She said she was embarrassed, it won't happen again." The Dupreys declined to file charges.
No, grandson. He is the son of Graham's daughter Virginia "Gigi" Graham Foreman and her ex-husband Dr. Stephan Tchividjian, son of Armenian/Swiss financier Ara Tchividjian.This guy a son-in-law of Billy G? Demonstrates the principle that nothing good lasts much more than one generation.
It isn't wrong to steal electricity from a neighbor?
This guy a son-in-law of Billy G? Demonstrates the principle that nothing good lasts much more than one generation.
Now there's a newsworthy item. Thank God for the Chicago Tribune!Neighbors exasperated as pastor's Christmas lights are repeatedly plugged into their house.
Chicago Tribune
Now there's a newsworthy item. Thank God for the Chicago Tribune!
It isn't wrong to steal electricity from a neighbor?
This guy a son-in-law of Billy G? Demonstrates the principle that nothing good lasts much more than one generation.
Don't you have property lines in the USA? And hydro facilities that just grow up out of the ground??? Wow, wish Ontario Hydro would do that here. What if it develops a short and set a house on fire? Guess that's one way to find out. The other way is to check your electrical panel for a fuse or breaker serving such an outlet.
I guess the news reporters demonstrate that we, who represent the church, have more responsibility to be diligent about all our actions.
Cheers,
Jim