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Old October 3rd 04, 06:56 PM
Len Over 21
 
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(Mechanical Man) writes:


Right on the money. As if Sweetums ever sank dime one of his own wad
one into any "station he operated".


WRONG. INCORRECT. ERROR!

PLMRS VHF two-way, base and mobiles, as part of a partnership...
which required a helluva lot more than a "dime." :-)

Tsk.

Fact is that he wouldn't have done
any of it if us taxpayers hadn't paid him to do it . . . Hell, we even
paid him to trudge thru the University of Monmouth Vo-Tech Division.


What do you mean "we paid," Kellie?

Were you a "taxpayer" in 1952? How much did you actually pay ME?
:-)

Well, isn't that so terrible...a citizen volunteers for military duty and
serves honorably, then some arrogant elitist comes along and
calls all such for "drudges." His noble, elite, royal self was TOO
GOOD for any such menial task such as defending this country.

God forbid any HARM that might come to blessed royalty such as
his noble self from actually SERVING his country!

It was at the Fort Monmouth, NJ, Signal School, not a "university."
As a member of the United States Army.

Feel free to continue looking down your noble, royal nose at
veterans who volunteered. No problem. You won't change, not
even if you get all the peasants to eat cake instead of hard-to-get
bread. Madame la Guillotine will have the cure.

Meanwhile, go ahead, continue to damn the peasantry. Isn't it
awful that the "peasantry" have freedom of speech? Tsk.


Sponge. Bleh!


Ooooooo...the ELITE speak against the "drudges!"


You do your things, I add my things and we get the job done. But
Sweetums can do it ALL . . . of course his history proves otherwise.


Tsk. "My history" disproves Kellie's ASSumptions.

But...he is of the nobility, the elite, and doesn't recognize "drudges"
who worked for a salary. :-)


Lemmee know when you get yer home installation of Microstation to spit
out the plane and torsional moments of inertia of a tower section.


...and don't forget to inform everyone that MECHANICAL elements
of antennas are MUCH MORE important than any menial
electrical "drudge" characteristics.

Why don't you two sweetums move this to private e-mail? Or are
you bound and determined to turn this public-access newsgroup
into a cozy little private chat room suitable only for PCTA extras?