Sunday, January 3, 2010

Weird Uncle Steve, living in obscurity



I’m glad that Steve Frogue has kept a low profile since he resigned from the SOCCCD board nine years ago. I always saw his rise and fall as an instance of the Peter Principle. His guff was OK for as long as he was talking to his pals down at the lodge. But he was definitely not ready for the Spotlight—er, the spotlight.

I just Googled his name and it popped up in a church newsletter, where we are told of his “micro-grooming” of Lake Forest—i.e., his routine of picking up trash (see). Evidently, when the city refused to take responsibility for some of it, he bagged the trash and threw it into City Hall. Something like that.

But he didn’t blame it on the ADL or the Academic Senate; and he didn’t hold a press conference or a pancake prayer breakfast.

He popped up this morning in a little OC Register story about an IVC Emeritus creative writing course in Lake Forest (Writers: Living life all over again).

There’s a photo. Yep, that's our Steve. But he’s not quoted.

Good for you, Steve.

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