Dr. Dixon intends to be “vague”

Karen added this note about the school board meeting the other night:

“Harry, you summarized the referendum plans well on your blog. But I thought you might like to use Dixon’s word of the evening more often, VAGUE. He wants to be vague as to what the levy $ will be used for. You were raked over the coals for using the word CONFUSE.”

Yes, I was raked over the coals last year for using that word. However it was the Duluth News Tribune that put that word our of context in a headline that got me all the grief. Dr. Dixon’s use of the word vague shows that sometimes fuzziness works.

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