Volunteer said:
I am not a consumer of Magnolia goods or services, but they have clearly had a positive impact on the greater Waco area. Good for them. They have taken a rundown area of town and are slowly converting it into an attraction. Again, this is a good thing. Magnolia is bringing in money for Waco and that's great for the entire community.
Amen!George Truett said:
All I can say as one who now lives far from Waco, Magnolia has done a ton of positive for Waco.
For years Waco was known as the home of the Branch Davidian disaster.
Now, it's know as the home of Magnolia.
Looks like a good trade to me!
Yeah... I imagine it has hit whatever address is on file about 45 minutes ago.trey3216 said:
While it sometimes is annoying and causes disruptions in our normal day to day routines, and while he is correct that Magnolia isn't the only cool thing in Waco, he's stunningly incorrect in trying to take this stance. He also used Magnolia's shirt design and font in that shirt, so he's almost certainly going to get a C&D letter delivered via certified mail.
Yep. He took an absolutely stupid route. Yes, Waco is more than Magnolia but what Magnolia is doing is part of what makes Waco a great place.UPBaylor said:
Seems he has a few reasonable points, but attacking Magnolia is idiotic on several levels.
He could have just as easily come at it from a different perspective that used and embraced Magnolia instead of the hostile stance. Maybe something along the lines of "There's more to Waco than just Magnolia".
Then he should stop behaving in a way that makes him look like a hostile jacka**PartyBear said:
I heard the guy interviewed over the weekend. He is actually articulate and isnt all that hostile to Magnolia actually. He spoke alot about the good things Magnolia has brought as well.